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The Daily Dispatch: July 31, 1861., [Electronic resource], A Secessionist arrested. (search)
Died of their wounds.
--Thomas Collins, of the 8th Georgia Regiment, died at the Hospital, Mason's Hall, 25th street, and Patrick O'Brien, of Shenandoah county, 10th Virginia Regiment, died at Bellevue Hospital night before last.
They were interred, with appropriate religious services from the Third Presbyterian Church, at Hollywood Cemetery, yesterday evening, being escorted to their graves by a large detachment of Georgia soldiers from various companies, under the command of Lieut. G. B. Butler, of Rome, Ga., Capt. Hamilton's company.
From Fortress Monroe.
Advices from Fortress Monroe to July 24, published in the Baltimore papers, furnish some intelligence of interest:
Gen. Butler has abandoned the project of in immediate march towards Yorktown, and will concentrate his forces near Newport News Point, where an attack by the Confederates is expected.
The battery at Sewell's Point is now visible, and another between that and Willoughty's Point, from which an attack is expected on the fortress.
The Floyd gun isenforcement of the blockade, and that one it was said bad thrice run the blockade with stores for the Confederates near Great Bethel.
There was a female on board one of the vessels, besides whom there was not a person around.
On Thursday Gen. Butler sent three regiments of infantry, with two pieces of artillery to Fox Hill, about four miles from Hampton, but they had not been heard from when the G. left.
There was no other military movement.--One of the regiments at Newport News Poin