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The Daily Dispatch: June 11, 1862., [Electronic resource], List of casualties of the 23d meet. (search)
Company G, Capt J A Sharp, commanding, Killed; Privates F F Prater and A W Sirk. Wounded: Lieut N F Richard, severely; Serg't J H Senson, slightly, Corp'l J B Knox, severely; privates J M Wheeler, severely; Geo W Cagle, severely; Robert S Edwards severely; Henry Edwards, slightly; John A Barrett, slightly; W T Heard, slightly. Aggregate, 9. Company H, Reece B Neal, commanding, Killed: Private John Grigiby Wounded; Privates James Mizer, since died; Wm Fulter, severely; John Condry, severely; J H Green, severely; Wm Patterson, slightly; and John Patterson, slightly, Private W B Green, missing. Aggregate, 8. Company I, Capt M L Pritchett, comd'g.--Private Alfred Camp. Killed. Wounded: Jas Ferrell. Aggregate 2. Company K, Capt Andrew Young, comd'g. Killed: Private S R Moore. Wounded: Capt A Young, severely; Corp'l G W Lewis, slightly; privates John N Stills, slightly; R P Dantel, slightly; W P Bryan, severely. Aggregate; 8. Henry F Kenson, Lieut and Acting Adj't.
od. It is your homes that you have to defend. It is the jewel of your hearths, the chastity of your women, you have to guard. Let that thought animate your breasts, nerve your arms, quicken your energies, and inspire your resolution. Strike home to the heart of your foe the blow that rids your country of his presence. If need be, let his blood moisten your own grave. It will rise up before your children as a perpetual memento of a race whom it will teach to hate now and evermore. Tho. O. Moore. From New Orleans. The New Orleans Delta, (conducted by Yankees,) of the 30th ult., furnishes the subjoined items of news: Very little business is being done in the city, but provisions are gradually arriving, which will relieve the working classes from the danger of want. A furious woman, with one eye, and badly marked with the smallpox, was arrested on a charge of deporting herself in a very violent manner. She refused to give her name, but declared she would kill Gene