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The Daily Dispatch: July 5, 1862., [Electronic resource], List of casualties in the recent battles before Richmond. (search)
. Brown, Early, Levi Dempsay, Ord-Serg Yates, Thornhill, Lieut Moore, Lieut Almond, Serg-Major Tensil, T. P Barrel, T. P. Mays, ensign of the 7th, J. J. Bolling, John A Jenkins, Wesley Mannel, Ord-Serg Cooper, Lieut Estes, Lieut Fogg, Lewis Monroe, Daniel Bish, Josse Young. J. L. Kidd, Ayler, H. J. Wilburn, David Acres, B. P Meadows, Jas Monroe, L. A. Monroe, W. H McQueary, T. J. Mitchell, Ord-Serg H. Smith. Killed and wounded in 12th Virginia regiment, Co. Weisiger, in the action of 1st July. Company A, Capt. Waddell.--Killed: Privates H A Blanks, Jr. Wm A Graham, Robert E. Willcox, Wounded: Henry Fisher, T. F Alley, J. W Baylor. Company Lyon.--Killed: None. Wounded: Geo W. Dean, R. H Johnson. Company Bond.--Killed: None Wounded: Lieut Privates M D. Tatum, G F Hill, H V L F Ferkinson, Jos C Robinson, B A Lucy. Company Killed: Corp Nicholas Dawson. Company Banks — Killed: None, Wounded Lieut Sergt Jos Carr; Privates D A Bars Revan, J T Robinson,
Butler's Rule in New Orleans. Jackson, July 1. --The New Orleans Delta, of the 28th ult., contains a number of Butler's orders. No. 17 declares the city authorities defunct, and assumes to himself all the duties of Mayor and City Council, No election is to be held until a sufficient number of loyal citizens justify it. No. 46 sequestrates the property of Major General Twiggs. No. 16 allows vessels with supplies to come and go, assigns the City Hall to the use of the Provost Marshal, fixes the price of flour at $24 per barrel, and closes all the bar rooms, unless license be taken before the 1st of July. No. 61 allows no vessel to carry colored persons without permit. In the Provost Marshal's court, the Union Bank has filed a petition against the Merchants' and Traders' Bank for $120,000. The Merchants' and Traders' Bank offered to pay the Union Bank in Confederate notes, which the Union Bank refused. The case was dismissed on the ground of the want of jurisdiction