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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: June 8, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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E. Yerby (search for this): article 7
Assault with Rocks.
--The Mayor, yesterday, ordered punishment to be bestowed on Winston, slave of John Sinton, for assaulting Adelaine, slave of E. Yerby, while in charge of several of the latter's children, some of whom came near being struck by the missiles thrown by the above colored rascal.
The master of the nurse luckily observed the proceeding, and succeeded, after a chase, in overhauling the scamp and handing him over to Captain Wilkinson.
His punishment was deserved, and if the stripes which he got were "well laid on," surely nobody will complain.
Yohe (search for this): article 7
From Chambersburg — arrival of Colonel Yohe's Regiment — advance movement towards Virginia.
Chambersburg, June 3. --The First Pennsylvania Regiment, under Col. Yohe, arrived here from Baltimore this evening.
This makes eleven full regiments at this point.
Capt. Kennedy, the commander of the Union Home Guards, of Williamsport arrived here to-day, and asks for a forward movement of troops in that direction.
Capt Kennedy reports that Allen's regiment of Virginia infantry left on FridayCol. Yohe, arrived here from Baltimore this evening.
This makes eleven full regiments at this point.
Capt. Kennedy, the commander of the Union Home Guards, of Williamsport arrived here to-day, and asks for a forward movement of troops in that direction.
Capt Kennedy reports that Allen's regiment of Virginia infantry left on Friday night, taking with them their two brass field-pieces.
The ford opposite Williamsport is guarded by a company of dragoons, and all the crossings above Harper's Ferry are guarded by cavalry, except that at Sheppardstown.
He confirms the report of the skirmish on Saturday between his company and the Virginians, and he believes that three of the enemy were wounded.
When the Virginians retreated they burned a bridge crossing a creek between Williamsport and Falling Waters, in Virginia.
The brid
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