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The Daily Dispatch: December 21, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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some five or six outside co-operated with, and armed them with revolvers after they got out. Up to this time they have not been recaptured. A sad accident occurred yesterday in the neighborhood of Amherst C. H. It appears that the son of W. E. Coleman, of that place, a youth, together with two other boys, were out gunning, and while stopping to rest were seated on a fence, when the gun of one of the boys was accidentally fired off, and the contents lodged in the body of young Coleman, who gun of one of the boys was accidentally fired off, and the contents lodged in the body of young Coleman, who was instantly killed. The Queen Sisters, from Charleston, S. C., have been performing here during the present week, and in justice to them I will state that their performances are highly appreciated by our community. The Palmetto Band, by which they are accompanied, add greatly to the interest of their exhibition. They will probably visit Richmond before they return home. O. K.