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The Daily Dispatch: October 23, 1863., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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exas; P Mader, J T Lutler, 5th Texas; C B Fontaine, 22d Ga. Second Georgia Hospital, June 28th. H P Thomas, 45th Ga; Gaven. 19th Ga; M Ratsford, 6th Ga; Dr. F an 19th Ga; A J Wesley, 7th Ga; G P Elliott, 19th Ga; A J Hadson, 35th Ga; Lt Jno Grant, 18th Ga; D Stroup, 18th Ga; Jas Williams, do; J M Rice, do; J B Fuller, 23d Ga; J G Bearding, 41th Ga; J H Edwards, 44th Ga; H S Gregory, 14th Ga; W R Milwood, 2d Ga. Third Georgia Hospital, June 28th. Asa Newsome, 48th Ga; Jas Wright, 15th Ga; J M Clary, 5th Ga; Jno Kenedy, 2d Ga; H L Smith, 9th Ga; H Oliver, 2d Ga; O H Bandey, 22d Ga; W W Kendricks, 49th Ga; J A Smith, 35th Ga; T W G Inglett, 28th Ga; W G Gresham, 18th Ga;--Dumphrees, do; J A Dunn, 22d Ga; J M Fletcher, do; T J Elliott, 19th Ga; Wiley Parker, 14th Ga; Curtis Biftts, 49th Ga; Jesse Knight, 35th Ga; R W Knight, do; M N Minor, do; J L Brown, do; B M Ferrell, do; Thos C Owens, 2d Ga; E Adams, 6th Ga; G N Arnchbacker, 2d Ga; W Fluker, 15th Ga; Samuel Hill,
ndeed. Brig. Gen. Barnes, now in command there, is said, however, to be more humane and gentlemanly in his treatment of the citizens than any commandant that has preceded him. Through the intercession of friends a respite has been granted Dr. Wright, and to-morrow (Friday) has again been set apart for his execution. The suspension of the order for his execution on the 15th was not received until the very morning of the day appointed. A sad and affecting scene was enacted in the jail of Norfolk on Thursday, the 15th. A daughter of Dr. Wright's was united in marriage to a gentleman to whom she had been long affianced, in the presence of her father, and at his special request. The sad circumstances under which these nuptials were solemnized drew tears from the eyes of even the Federal attendants. Great concern is felt in Norfolk by the Yankee officers for the safety of Meade's retreating army, and a large number of wagons and ambulances have been sent off from Washington to