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The Daily Dispatch: November 1, 1860., [Electronic resource], Billiard Tournament. (search)
Died.
Yesterday morning, Oct. 31st. at 9 o'clock, in this city, James W. only child of Jos. W. and Eliza A. Barlow.
aged 3 years and 18 days.
His funeral will take place from St. Peter's Cathedral, at 2 o'clock this afternoon.
The friends and acquaintances of the family, and those of Mrs. A. B. Wells, are invited to attend without further notice.
Sunstroke.
--Private Winston, of the Lynchburg Campbell Artillery, stationed near Battery No. 8, was prostrated yesterday by a sunstroke, which was of such severity as to induce the belief that he could not survive.
He was brought to the residence of Mr. A. B. Wells, on Franklin street, where Dr. John Dove was doing all in his power to alleviate his sufferings.
Yankee prisoners.
--On yesterday 36 Yankee prisoners were brought from Vicksburg and lodged in Castle Thunder.
Included in the number was Captain T. P. Bowell, of the steamboat Minnesota, and crew, captured at Greenville, Miss, May 3d. Some of the Yankee soldiers in the lot were taken at Port Gibson.
On Tuesday ten prisoners were brought from Milford Depot.
Among the number was A. B. Wells, 1st Lieut. co. F, 8th Penn. regiment, captured in King George county, May 17th. Thirty five privates of the Yankee army, mostly members of the New York Mounted Rifles, were received from Suffolk yesterday, having been captured at Blackwater, May 17th.
The Daily Dispatch: April 7, 1864., [Electronic resource], s office, Richmond , April 5 , 1864 . (search)
Sup'Richmond and Danville R R ,
We are under obligations to Mr. A. B. Wells, of the Ambulance Committee, and to Mr. J. D. Edwards, for copies of the Petersburg Express of yesterday.