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The Daily Dispatch: September 23, 1862., [Electronic resource], A heart dislocated on the battle-field. (search)
Runaways. --The following named slaves left the Piedmont Railroad, at Danville, and are now A reward of $25 each will be paid for delivery at Danville, if taken in the State, or taken in another State, or a liberal reward in any jail where they can be secured. Isaiah left on August 1st; calls himself Isaiah Fanton. Anderson on August 3d. Willis left on the 6th of August calls himself Willis Hunter, is light brown, spare made, and speaks quick when spoken to. George left on the 6th of August; calls himself George Taylor. Richard left on the 24th of August; calls himself Richard Twyman; is dark brown; wears goatee and moustache. Richard left on the 24th of August; calls himself Richard Henry Lee; brown color; had on a brown felt hat with curve top. Isaac left on the 24th of August; calls himself Isaac Moore; stammers in his speech. George, calling himself George Selden, recently owned by Wm. Warwark, Macon P. O., hatan; navel slightly e
ietam creek, which runs into the Potomac. It is said that we drove them back several miles on the left, and held our own on the right. It was an all day fight, and the loss on our side considerable — on the past of the enemy immense. General Anderson says we must have killed ten to one. We held the battle field Gen. Sumner and another Yankee General sent a flag of truth for permission to bury their dead. --Jackson told them when their General-in-Chief sent a flag of truce it would be lithat the withdrawal from Maryland is only temporary, and that she must and would be redeemed. Loud calls were then made for Ex Gov. Lowe, but he did not appear. He is here, but seems much jaded.--Most of our army is near Shepherdstown, Va. General Anderson was wounded in the thigh — a flesh wound. General Toombs was also slightly wounded. He is said to have acted gallantly, and with two regiments beat back an immense force, when he was reinforced and routed the enemy. I will write you a
evidence confirmatory of that of the children was desired, the case was continued until Tuesday. Pierce Rowland was charged with cutting and stabbing John Booth. Booth being unable to appear on account of his wounds, the case was continued until Thursday. Victor Fowin, charged with stealing $800 from Anthony Brindle, was remanded to appear before the Grand Jury. Aaron Jones, for associating with negroes and striking an officer, was held to bail to answer an indictment. Anderson, a negro employed at Mrs. Bowman's boarding-house, charged with stealing a pocket book containing $891, was sent back to prison to appear before the Grand Jury on the 2d Monday in November James Hay and Jerry Sullivan were charged with stealing a coat, hat and shirt, of the aggregate value of $43 from Patrick Roach. The accused came to Roach's room last night at a late hour, and finding him awake professed to be looking for a man belonging to some military company. About half-past 3