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Shooting Affrays. --Last week a shooting affair took place at Rogersville, Tenn., between Gen. Bynum and enrolling officer Riley. Bynum was killed instantly and Riley severely wounded. A Shooting Affrays. --Last week a shooting affair took place at Rogersville, Tenn., between Gen. Bynum and enrolling officer Riley. Bynum was killed instantly and Riley severely wounded. A
Arrival of Abolition officers and soldiers. --Brig.-Gen. August Willock, of the 1st brigade, 2d division, of Rosecrans's army, and 64 other commissioned officers, part of the proceeds of Bragg's encounter with the Hessians at Murfreesboro', Tenn., arrived in Richmond at a late hour sunday night, and were lodged in the Libby prison. Last night the General was brought down 190 men, captured on Thursday last, February 26th, near Woodstock, by a cavalry force of Gen. Jones's command. Among the commissioned officers taken with the men, and brought to Richmond were Capts Pat Kane, T. A. Byrnes, John H. Struthers, John Kline, N. S. Sneydand J. J. Bowers, and Lieuts Jos. Roberts, John O Riley, Lew McMakin, S. S. Readson, and Jas. Clarke, all of Pennsylvania cavalry regiments. There are now about 120 Abolition officers in the Libby prison.
The Daily Dispatch: March 24, 1863., [Electronic resource], The late Yankee advance on the Rappahannock. (search)
v; Thos Little co M 5th Pa cav; Captain B F Blood, 4th Pa cav; 2d Lieut E W Warren co C, 3d Pa cav. 1st Lieuts F C Davis, Co D, 3d Pa Cav; F D Wither Ill, co D, 3d Pa Cav; Co B Shutioff co A, 1st R I Cav; Capts P Ka co F, 13th Pa Cav; N S Sneyd, co D. 13th Pa Cav; John Kline, co H 13th Pa Cav; J S Smithers, co K, 13th Pa Cav; T A Byrnes, co I. 13th Pa Cav; W R Hayes, co , 11th Ill; F T co H, 1st Va Cav; A Barken co L, 5th N Y cav; 1st Lieuts Jos Roberts, co H. 3rd Pa Cav; M H Peck, co K 3d Tenn; C A Ceburn co B, 4th Ky J J Bowers, co B 13th Pa; 2d Lieuts John O Riley, co A, 13th Pa Cav; T E Pear n co D 13th Pa Cav; Jas Clack, co K, 13th Pa Cav; Mc, co L 13th Pa Cav; Peter Karpp, co K, 1st Michigan Cav; F Weiss, co E 1st N Y cav; E Wardener, Baron, of Austria, aid to Gen Stoughton. Including the officers there were in the Libby prison yesterday nearly 1600 Abolition prisoners. The non commissioned officers and privates will be sent home the earliest occasion that presents itself.
Baltimore American, of the 28th ult., one day has been aved. The British steamer I, with der and arms, had been capture by the Final fleet and taken into Port . vessel had been captured in the Potomac with ntity of for the South. A large ity of Confederate bank bills were on board. Riley was ted on her with a large Confederate mail. Dispatch from Stoneman's Station, Va., dated th says: orts came back and fast yesterday, to the that the were in force on our right but investigate in proved that there was no for direction only a few prowl outs having a discovered. The real cause examine as the appearance of heavy of the enemy infantry on the south side of Banks and United States with purpose of preventing our the river-house points. The latest the Southwest is given in Dispatch from Providence, La., the 17th, the says: rundown evening the marriage of the Mississippi with headwaters of the black river consummated and this mor
; for stealing a hog from Sara Miller. A motion was submitted to lesson the amount of bail required of John Elley and Wm. O'Brian, heretofore committed in default of $500 security to keep the peace. Officer Davis having informed the Court that Riley had balled himself by running off from the chain gang, in which he was put, the Recorder declined to hear the motion. The attorney expressed himself satisfied with the aspect of the case, as Riley was the one who had employed him to appear. ; for stealing a hog from Sara Miller. A motion was submitted to lesson the amount of bail required of John Elley and Wm. O'Brian, heretofore committed in default of $500 security to keep the peace. Officer Davis having informed the Court that Riley had balled himself by running off from the chain gang, in which he was put, the Recorder declined to hear the motion. The attorney expressed himself satisfied with the aspect of the case, as Riley was the one who had employed him to appear.
Y; Maj Keanan, th Pateav; Maj Strouse, 46th Pa; Capt Esworth, 80th N Y; Col Kugar, 21st Pa; Maj John Havelock, Maj Faison, 36th N Y; Maj Basket Wounded. Geo Mass, severely; Brig Gen Whipple Havman, 37th N Y; Col Sewell, 6th Burling, 5th N J; Lieut-Col Norton, N J, badly; Capt Fry, aid to Sickles, in Col Rose 21st Conn; Col Potter; Maj 25th N Y; Col Hecker, 82d. Ill; Col N 12th Cnn Col Font-Vosges, 20th N Y; Col Johns. 7th Mass, severely; Col Brown, N Y, knee shattered; Col Riley, 75th and a prisoner; Col Richardson, 25th N Y, severely; Col Van Gitan, commanding br Adjutant Stevens, 115th Penn; Col 1st N Y; Lieut-Col Coggewell, 2d Mass; Col Cock 149th N Y; Col Miles, 61st N Y, fatally; Col E M Gregory, 91st Penn, severely, Maj Auzelle, 5th N J; Lt Col Lownsburg, 5th Excel'r, severely; Maj Willoughby, 13th N Y, Maj Higgins, 86th N Y, Col Parker 2d N Y; Col Burlin, 6th N J; Col Willeta, 117th. N J; Col Potter, 12th N H; Maj Healy U S Chasseur, mortally; Col W H Nob
The Daily Dispatch: May 14, 1863., [Electronic resource], List of Casualties in the battle near Fredericksburg. (search)
tes Walker, Finnegan, Vest, Brake. Wounded; Serg't Hinrick, Corp'l McArthy; privates Conroy, Brenan, Fitzgerald, Haffy, Russell. Missing; Petere. Company C.--Killed: Private Brown.--Wounded; Lieut Erwin, (in right arm,) Lieut Gross, (slightly,) Serg't Hanck, (seriously.) Serg't Dupuy, (flesh wound in leg;) privates Vizer and P Smith. Missing; Privates Bernard, O Badeaux, and P Badeaux. Company D.--Killed: Private H Johnson. Wounded: Lieut Power, Lieut Lockwood, Serg't Simcox; privates Riley, Krechbaum, Lehauey, Fanning, Guravin. Company E.--Killed: Lieut Haynes and Serg't Paul. Wounded: Privates Cormady and Brown. Missing: Corp'l Rourke. Company F.--Killed; Sergt Rowe. Wounded; Sergts Roden and Clendenning, Corporal Wynn, privates Knight and Donley. Missing: Corpl Holloway, privates Carroll and Flynn. Company G.--Killed: Sgt McElwel, Corpl Tucker, private Bigger. Wounded: Captain Michie, slightly; Lts Bowman and Davenport slightly; Sgts Wynn and Brown, dead; C
s. Riddick Nad2 Rans N. Roper Leroy Rey D. B. Raphation L. A. Roter G. J. P. Rechardson Jd. Rock Jno. h. Rolen Jno. Ragan Jno. Rige col. D. w. Randolph c. D. Rand c. A. Rosen chag 2 Rossen 2 Robison c. M. Rogers. c. w. Roddy c. c. Reed A. J. Rachards A. Rawles A. D. Richerson A. c. Richardson R. V. Ranberson A. Rangiand A. Rock P. c' Read N. 3. Richardson N. T. Rourks T. Reitley T. M. Randolph T. J. Reaves T. Roberts T. b. Riley R. V. Reynolds R. F. Robertson Re. Robinson R. N. Rlesingger N. Rewland w. Rearden cpt. J. E. Rhodes w. 2 Rhodes R. N. Russell it Jno. Reaves A. Royal w. R. Rogers agt. J. w. Renfro. D. K. Scott Jas. g. Shanon J. J. Steven Jas. Slead Jno. Shurfield j. L. Shipley w. Stricking w. F. Sorter w. F. Shelton w. J. Shepherd wm. Sides Jas. E. Speare m. j. Smith w. Semnes S. T. Segaro T. Shweger S. Sime S. J. Shelton T. M. Sterntucker J.
25th Louisiana, llen Thomas, colonel, 339 men. 26th Louisiana, W. C. Crow, Lieut colonel, 494 men. 2d Texas, Ashbel Smith, colonel, 333 men. 2d Battery Waul's Texas Legion, James Weigly, lieut-colonel, 234 men. 1st Battery Waul's Texas Legion, E S Bolling, major, 219 men. 15th Arkansas, Squire Boon, colonel, 195 men. 19th Arkansas, J K Norwood, captain, 101 men. 21st Arkansas, A Tyler, captain, 82 men. 20th Arkansas, D W Jones, colonel, 93 men. 1st Missouri, A C Riley, colonel, 344 men. 2d Missouri, T M Carter, major, 356 men. 3d Missouri, J K McDowell, major, 258 men. 5th Missouri, J McCowan, colonel, 276 men. 6th Missouri, S Cooper, major, 216 men. 7th Mississippi Battery, A. M Dozier, Capt. 36th Mississippi, W W Witherspoon, col., 300 men. 37th Mississippi, O S Holland, colonel, 353 men. 38th Mississippi, Robert C McCoy, major, 240 men. 43d Mississippi, Richard Harrison, colonel, 531 men. 40th Mississippi, W B Colbert, col
The Daily Dispatch: October 19, 1863., [Electronic resource], Secret history of the subjugation of Maryland. (search)
y General Shriver and others to be the medium of communication with the Southern Confederacy. The name of the members are — R. S. Salmon, R. C. McCubbin, J. H. Gardon, C. J. Durant, Thomas Claggett, Andrew Kessler, and Bernard Mills. We shall get T. Lawrence Jones.--The officers of the Legislature: J. N. Brewer, Chief Clerk Senate; Thos. Moore, Reading, do; Samuel Penrose, Jr., Assistant; N. Kilgore, Reading, do; Milton Kidd, Chief of the House. Mr. Jones is taken; Edward Houser, citizen. Riley, (very bad,) printer to the House; John Hogan, (very bad,) citizen; Jos. Elkins, do; Mr. Mason, folder to the House. We shall leave here for headquarters this afternoon. The arrests were nearly all seized by the policemen. I am yours respectfully, R. Morris Copeland, Aid de-Camp. Mr. McCubbin is a person whom I should recommend you to set at large if he takes the oath, which I have no doubt he will. He is brother-in-law to Gen. Hammond, and a man much respected; also, a man o
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