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The Daily Dispatch: August 16, 1861., [Electronic resource], Execution of Thos. J. Armstrong in Philadelphia. (search)
The Clarke Cavalry. --We have received another communication describing the gallantry of this company in the memorable charge of the 1st ult. The facts have been given in an extract from a letter already published, and we deem a repetition unnecessary. The writer adds that Capt. White's company was also in the charge, and fought with great bravery.
ed by fire on Friday last. Loss $3,000 to $4,000. The Charleston Courier announces that an enterprising citizen has determined to undertake the manufacture of salt near that city. Thomas Hardeman, Sr, for many years a prominent merchant of Macon, Ga., died on the 11th inst. It is said that the Hon. Lewis Cass will publish a history of the events which, in his view, led to the present war. High private ex Gov. Wm. Alken, of S. C., has reported himself for active duty in the Calhoun Guards. Among those who fell in the memorable battle of the 21st, near Manassas, was the Rev. C. W. Howard, of Meriwether, Ga. Mr. Clark M. Comstock, an aged teacher, died suddenly in Williamson county, Tennessee, last week. Moses White, mail carrier between Farmville and Cartersville, Virginia, was found dead in his buggy a few days ago. Peaches are selling in Montgomery, Ala.,, at sixty cents a bushel. Charles R Pearce, an old merchant of Baltimore, is dead.