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lled and disabled. Casualties in Company B, 6th Alabama. Company B, 6th Alabama regiment, on Saturday report the following losses: Killed--First Lieut R A Atkinson, Privates James J Murphy, J O Barnes, Bennett Starling, Thomas Baxley, Jackson Downing, Jas M Moore, J R Sims, Thomas J Armstrong. Wounded--Capt J N Lightfoot, Second Lieut J T R Lightfoot, Serg W P Thurman, Serg L Heurst, Corp'l C W Taylor, Privates A W Black, B Milton, E G Pitts, John L Kirkland, J R Purmamore, Chas L Messar, S S Curry, Martin V Kirkland, J T Lingo, Thos Alman, Thos Trawick, John Lammons, Wm H Tiller, Jas A Hutto, F M Camron, J F Sims, Irvin Jackson, F M Armstrong J F Jackson, Reuben Harris, J L Windsor. J. N. Lightfoot, Captain Co. B, 6th Alabama. Fourth North Carolina regiment. The following is a summary of the casualties in the 4th North Carolina regiment: killed--Captains, 2; Lieutenants, 1; non-commissioned officers, 9; privates, 65. Wounded.--Captains, 3; Lieu
n elbow; Franklin Plumer, wounded in arm; Matthew W Stackleather, wounded in arm; Jas M Turner, wounded in arm; Jacob W Willhem, wounded in arm; Jas H Holdsclaw; Jefferson A Smith. Co. C.--Privates Joseph A Houpe, Melmouth A Bowles, Wm M Moo, Chas B Annes, John C Hoover, mortally wounded; Corp'ls Nicholas W Carpenter and John F Goodman, Privates Robert A Hall, Sumpter A Hoover, Milas Holdshouser, Robert T Kerr, James P Norton, John C Reymer, James A Reid, Jas M Rickert, Thos Summers, Albert A Waddell and Jas A Holmes, Privates Wm S Beard, Geo Srady, Isaac N Brotherton; Augustus F Campbell, John H Campbell, Solomon A Claywell, Archy B Ervin, John A Fleming, James A Garrison, Alvill H Goodin, Robert O Hair, John F Holmes, Wm G Holmes, Chas S Johnston, Isaac M Jones, Columbus Kerr, James A McRoy, Peter T Miller, Jacob T Robb, Franklin A Shuford, and Wm Brady. Co. D.--Second Lieut, M Clay Hazalle, slightly in hand; Corp's James Brower, H Pearsall and Cedar Parker, seriousl
t Julius A Kimbrough, wounded in the thigh; Lieut John J. Kimbrough, very slightly on the leg Lieut James. L Fisher, in the thigh; 1st Serg't W m H. H. Dumas, killed; 3d Serg't Ed W Nicholson, killed; 4th Serg't Jas N Callahan, wounded slightly on the leg; Corp'l John W Jones. slightly in the bead; James A Kimbrough, through the hip and thigh; privates H L Ages, wounded slightly in the head; Thomas J Bouler, severely in the shoulder and hand; E S Davis, through the right lung; (doing well;) Chas B Farrington killed; John W Hall, wounded in leg; Jas B Holoman, slightly in the face; Geo W Higginbotham, in the leg; Wm A Hawkins, in the shoulder; Wm F Hayes, in the neck; O L Jones, seriously in thighs and both arms broken; F F. Kimbrough slightly in the arm; Nat Lyon, seriously through the shoulder; J Maness, through the hip; Jas L Marion, through the hand; L C McFarland. missing; Robert Pritchett, Jr. killed; F. M Pritchett. wounded slightly in the finger; A J Proctor, killed; Hamilto
Sconyer, co H, 28th Ga; J H Frorior, co G, 14th La; M M Murphy, co K, 40th Va; J J Phillips, co G, 34th N C; R F Hill, co H, 14th Ga; N E Sigman, co F, 38th N C; S W Kemp, co F, 44th Ga; W W Penkerton, co G, 44th Ga; Samuel Troyden, co M, 22d N C; Chas H Brekey, co G, 3d La bat; Z W Ashburn, co L, 55th Va; G W Rogers, co K, 19th Miss; 8 co E, 14th Ga; Capt L T Jennings, D, 3d La bat; W E Michelle, co G, 3d La bat; Simon Bear, co K, La, Victor Minot, La Zeeman; W A Brockenbrough, Lieut E W J Willoughby, 19th Ga; O F Matthews, 28th Ga; J L Hubbard, 22d N C; John Sikes, 3d N C; T J Milligan, 16th N C; Francis F Mulder, 1st N C; J W Blackwell, 18th N C; J B Blaburn, 37th N C. Ligon Hospital. J W Pope, 49th N C Reg't, co A; Chas P Jetton, do do, co K; Levi J, Matthus 25 C, co B; John Smith, do, co F; Jason A Wise, I; J M Meece, do, co F; J N Merlin, 24th do, co D; M M Harris, 48th do, co G; Henry Row, do, co B; Jos Moulden, do, co G Jas T Austin, do, co I; Marion McCoy;
ll the quarters now being prepared on 18th street are ready for the reception of all the abolition officers. We are not specially advised as to the circumstances attending his capture, but it is understood that he rode unconsciously into the line of our pickets at an early hour on Monday morning, and was immediately seized by them. Among the prisoners brought in yesterday were the following officers: H S Lucas, 1st Lieutenant Co. C, 1st Pa. F E Harrison, 2d Lieut 30th Pa. W Hine, Capt. Toph. Engineers, U. S. A. J A Stiles, Adjutant 20th Indiana. Geo W. Miller, 1st Lieut Co. H, 8th Pa. Wm Riddle, 2d Lieut 8th Pa. Chas G Otis, 2d Lieut Co. C, 2d N. Y. J T Tovin, Capt Co. 1, 42d N. Y. J H McCord, 1st Lieut Co. G, 1st Pa. Wm A Crafts, 1st Lieut 5th N. H. In addition to the prisoners enumerated above, two squads--one of 159 and one of 350 --arrived last night. About 1,000 Yankees were brought in yesterday, and more were on the way.
ody, Lieut W Coe, Ord Sgt T G Pinkard; Privates Jos Anderson, Jno Treade, Jas Sanford, D Maston, H H Shaw, Jno Rogers. Company K.--Killed: None. Wounded: Sgt G Walker; Privates T Yeatman, J Short, M Murphy, Jno Elmore, Jno Davis. The above list does not include those who (though wounded) were able to remain with the regiment. Casualties in the 47th Virginia regiment, commanded by Col. Ro. M. Mayo. Field and Staff — col Mayo, wounded slightly in the arm. Company A. Capt Chas J Green — killed: H C Patton. Wounded: Capt G J Green, in the leg; Lieut W Peyton Monroe, in the thigh; Privates a J Patton, slightly; B H Garrison, slightly; Company B, Capt John S Talliaferro — killed: none. Wounded: Capt John S Talliaferro, slightly; Privates J W. Grillin, badly; W Alien, slightly. Company C, Capt E L Wharton — killed: none. Wounded: E L Wharton; Privates Wm P Sanford and Jas Bartlett, wounded by shell on the 27th, but remained on the field; a J Barrack, mort
oted by our resigning our position as members of the Second Branch of the City Council, we respectfully inform you that we have accordingly tendered our resignations to Mr. John Lee Chapman, ex-officio Mayor. We are, General, most respectfully, Chas J Baker, President, 13th and 14th wards; Decatur H Miller, 11th and 12th wards; Wm Dean, 1st and 2d wards; Jesse Marden, 3d and 4th wards; Asa Higgins, 19th and 20th wards; Wm Swindell, 17th and 18th wards; Joseph Robb, 15th and 16th wards; Francid; Wm. Sellers & Co., $2,000; A. Whitney & Sons, $3,000; M. W. Baldwin & Co., $2,000; Belmont & Dougherty, $1,000; Matthews & Moore, $1,000; Tho. Polter, $1,000; John Rice, $1,000; A. Junks & Son, $1,000; Wm F. Potts, $1,000; G. H, Stuart, $1,000; Chas, Gilpin, $1,000; Joseph K. Wheeler, $1,000; Andrew Wheeler, $1,000, and several others for similar amounts. The Corn Exchange have voted to devote their entire fund for the immediate organization of a regiment. Suffering in Europe — the
ll, Richmond; F C Watkins, Halifax co, Va; Macon A Leigh, Yalobusha county, Miss; John P Leigh, Yalobusha county, Miss; J L Brockenbrough, Westmoreland county, Va; Thos M Williams, Hilliardston, N C; Walter Henderson, Lynchburg, Va; V M Fleming, W F Fleming, Charlotte county, Va; Alex Day, Warrenton, Va; Jas A Tillman, Edgefield C H, Va; Jas C Boggs, Wm Boggs, Franklin; Jas Huff, White Plains, Brunswick county, Va; Levi Renker, Shenandoah county, Va; Robt E Miller, Rappahannock county, Va; Geo Bassett, Hanover county, Va; Wm Slater, Richmond, Va; Wm H Pierce, Portsmouth, Va; Benj Sedgwick, Warrenton, Va; -- Blakemore, Augusta county, Va; Saml B Peltit, Fluvanna county, Va; -- Gillespie, Louisa county, Va; W N Snead, Granville county, N C; Jos C Harrison, Brunswick county, Va; Chas B Williams, Orange county, Va; Oscar Stephenson, Highland county, Va; Robt L Brockenbrough, Rockingham county, Va. Cadets appointed will report without delay, as the course of studies is not suspended.
pkgs lint. Upper Zion S A Society, Caroline county, 20 pair drawers, 9 shirts, &c. Mrs Dr. Roper, Caroline, bag onions and potatoes. Gray Bollers, Caroline, bag vegetables. Mrs Fannie A Todd, Caroline, bandages and rags. Mrs Chas W Gill, Bedford, biscuit, bandages, &c. Mrs M J Bugg and Miss Eliza Barnes, Wylliesburg, one box hospital supplies. Ladies' Soldiers' Aid Society of Buckingham C H, one box and barrel hospital supplies. One box and barrel hospital Doct R H Winborne, 50. Robert T Hubbard, Buckingham, 10. Miss Mary and Jane Nott and Virginia Bowers, proceeds of a Fair, 42.50. B W Leigh, Mecklenburg, 20. Miss Ida and Ella Cardwell, 23. Mrs Spiller, King William, 5. Chas J Fox, 4 G W Herring, Concert in Micosakee, Fla, 67.50. Mrs Emily Rutherfoord, 30. Mrs Emily Aylett, 20 Mrs Mollie Denoon, proceeds of Fair; 120. Mr Walker, for E P Hairston, of Henry county, 100. Mrs Henry, 10. Mrs Ta
The Daily Dispatch: August 7, 1862., [Electronic resource], Arrival of exchanged Confederate prisoners. (search)
22d North Carolina regiment--Seven Pines. Second Lieut P S Hagy, 37th Virginia regiment--Winchester. First Lieut J N Lyle, 4th Virginia regiment--Kernstown. Major T Graybill, 28th Georgia regiment--Seven Pines. Colonel Jos Drake, 4th Mississippi regiment--Fort Donelson. First Lieut Sol Skein, 7th Arkansas regiment--St Louis. Second Lieut W O Clegg, 14th Georgia regiment--Seven Pines. Second Lieut J R F Miller, 49th Georgia regiment--Seven Pines. Second Lieutenant Chas E Botts, 33d Virginia regiment--Middletown. Second Lieutenant Jas S Oden, 6th Virginia cavalry--Salem. Second Lieutenant J G Witcher, 21st Virginia regiment--Kernstown. Captain S M Summers, 21st Virginia regiment--Front Royal. Lieut-Col R W McGavock, 10th Tennessee regiment--Fort Donelson. Second Lieutenant L F McMasters, 22d North Carolina regiment--Seven Pines. Major H A Hervert, 8th Alabama regiment--Seven Pines. First Lieutenant W J M Preston, 1
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