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ew Kane, 4th La; Alphonso Emrique, 7th Tenn; Lieut Jas E Reese, 5th Ala; Corp'l Jos H Meeks, 44th Gves do do; Wm M Elder, do do; Geo Nolan, do do; Jas C Strickland, do do; Jno C Regers, do do; Josep, 14th Tenn; R D Smith, 1st Tenn; Wm Shoemaker, Jas K Elliott, and Corp Henry Abbott, 7th Tenn; Enourn Spradling, 13th Ala; M P Pittman, 13th Ala; Jas H Mickle, 13th Ala; Sgt W J Cambron, 5th Ala Ba S C; Color Serg't George Onderdonk, 5th Texas; Jas A May, 22d N C; Patrick Gelday, 8th Ala; R A Ovm Hutchison, 1st Tenn; Wm S Littleton, 4th Ala; Jas H Watson, 8th Ga; Tim Sullivan, do do; Alex Reeh, 8th Ga; J T Lewis, do do; R A Gentry, do do, Jas M O Shields, 2d Tenn; P H McDowell, Orr's regt;th N C; Wm L Lackey, co G, 38th North Carolina; Jas W Lacking, co G, 38th N C; D B Talley, co B, 38 reg, co A; Wm T Brantly, 26th N C, co L, died; Jas H Belvin, Elijah W Belvin, 1st N C, co I; James Stephen F Hall, 11th Ala; Wm P Lucas, 5th Ala; Jas T Hardanay, do; Wm A Dudley, do; J W Joiner, do[11 more...]
N J; 2d Lieut P L Hubbard, 1st Mich; 2d Lieut C C Van Sickel, 4th N J; Capt Sam Mulford, 4th N J; 2d Lieut Geo Bennett, 4th N J; Capt Thos M Fetter, 4th N J; 1st Lieut R S Johnston, 4th N J; Capt S B King, 7th Penn; Capt Wm Nippries, 4th N J; 1st Lieut Jas S Kennedy, 11th Penn; Capt H N Jewett, 4th N J; 1st Lieut John L Ridgway, 4th N J; 2d Lieut Josiah Shaw, 4th N J; Capt N B Avemson, 4th N J; 1st Lieut Wm Stitings, 4th N J; 1st Lieut Jno M Pearson, 4th N J; 2d Lieut F G Avemson, 4th N J; Capt, Lieut-Col L M Jackson, and Surgeon J S De Bonneville, 11th Penn; 1st Lieut Jno P Crane. 22d Mass; Assistant Surgeon J W S Norris, U S A; 1st Lieut W H Eldridge, 4th N J; Capt E G Lant, 7th Pa; Lt Col Geo Variny, 2d Me; Capt L Emmerson, 2d Me, Capt Jas P Duff, 7th Pa; J P Prince, Surgeon, 22d Mass; 1st Lt E M Cooly, 13th N Y; Lt Col S M Jackson, 11th Pa; Adj Robt A McCoy, 11th Pa; 1st Lt D R Coder, 2d Lt R M Burkeman, 11th Pa; 2d Lt F W Shroeder, 4th N J; 1st Lt E Wright, 4th N J; 2d Lt H H Ca
l E J Pool, Privates A C Thrasher, M Perkins, D H Jones. Wounded: Capt Jas. M Crow, slight; Lt Jas. W. Wilson, slight; Color Corpl J E Beaucn Manett, slightly. Company I, Capt. Wm F Garrett — Killed: Orderly Jas. A Garrett; Sergt B W Skilman. Wounded: Private Saml Cole, badWounded: 1st Serg't Wm E Reynolds, Privates B M Kerr, John T Dervin, Jas R McPherson, and Geo L Reynolds. Company D, Lieut Stewart, comm. Company E, Lt. Miner, commanding. Wounded: Serg'ts Kelley and Jas J Ester, Corp'l Patterson, Privates Alex Farris, Jas G Richardson, aJas G Richardson, and Wm J Sunpson. Missing: E W Martin. Company F. Capt. Hugh Nelson, commanding.--Wounded: 1st Serg't M M Lowry, Serg't J H Ellis, John 1st Lt E C Humphreys commanding.--Killed: Corp T M Ranson. Wounded: Jas H Knight, Jno L Penny, W B Sills, Samuel Cillford, A Viller, D C Kno Shines, Ensign, 20th N C; D J Brandhurst, Sergeant Major, 29th N C; Jas P Moore,--. Ligon Hospital, June 28. W T Sills, 2d Fla; Lt
Notice--absent members of Co. K, 53d Va. Reg't. --The following named members of company K, 53d Virginia regiment, are hereby notified that unless they report in person, or through their attending Surgeon, by certificate, by the 1st of August, 1862, they will be advertised as deserters, and treated as such, viz: Richard B Binns, Wm. B. Haynes, W. F Beckett, Geo. H Ealy, R W Gill, John W New, C C Woodcock, Thos New, Wm T Oakly, Jas E Vaughan, M E Binns, Wm A Fowler, H B Hopkins, F C Motzler, A C Adams, F. W Binns, Wm B Ammons, R H Marable, O P Lampkin, C D Binns, Wm H Phillips; Thos. Peyton, gentry; R B Gill, O J Gill, J A Gill, and F J Bullifant. Men absent on special duty are required to send a copy of the order detailing them on detached service. I am aware that many of the parties above named are under medical treatment, but the army regulations require that they report through their Surgeons, in order that they may be accounted for on muster rolls, returns, &c. So
ys hunted in couples.--Sarah Jane Melton, arrested on Saturday "for stealing" some articles of personal property from C. B. Williams valued at $30, was acquitted.--Winston and two other negroes suspected of knowing who killed Mrs Schriver, were committed for another hearing.--Antonio Sulice, a foreign-looking nigger, arrested for getting drunk and lying down on Main street, was arraigned; but proving to be in the employment of a Southern officer, and promising to stay in camp, was let loose.--Jas slave of J. E. Taylor, arrested as a runaway by officer Baptist, was committed.--Robert Shelton, slave of Henry Cox. and Mary. slave of Walter Leak, were ordered a licking for indulging in a mutual encounter on Sunday, in the alley in rear of the Exchange Hotel.--Daniel Keys was arraigned for stealing $20 from Wm. Maddox. It appeared that the party wanted change for the note, and Keys proffered his services to obtain it. He took the note for that purpose, but forgot to return. He was sent
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 HJas 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.
The Daily Dispatch: August 7, 1862., [Electronic resource], Arrival of exchanged Confederate prisoners. (search)
7th 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, 14th Georgia regiment--Seven Pines. Second Lieutenant G E Plaster,
e "purpose of governing themselves and other printers employed and working as such in said city, and unlawfully and unjustly to extort great sums of money from the employing printers in said city, principally the proprietor of the Examiner." The indictment contains the names of the following parties, viz: Caspar Marston, J A Gibbs, R B Figg, J Q A Crane,--Keller,--Moore. J Robinson,--Verrel, T Seeders, Wm H Wade, J L Young, M Godwin, Richard Grantland, Jas Love, W C Nelson, Joseph Wiglesworth, T La Prade, Jos H Johnson, Jas H Walford, Isaac Crutchfield, M Hill, Thos Wynne, N G Smith, Geo J Austin. L Fore, Charles Ellis, Felix Tiller,--Robinson, (known as Captain Robinson,) Thos N Priddy, Nick Wells, Robert Tatty, and — McCann. The following other parties (not printers) were presented for misdemeanor, viz: Delia Reynolds, (2 cases,) Henry Myers, (1 case) The indictment against Wm Thomas was ignored. The Grand Jury adjourned for the term. The Court meets to-day at 11 o'clock.
slight; F S Russell, arm, slight. Company I, Lieut Morehead--Wounded: Sergt V M Poling, slight; Samuel Moler, heel; Fisher, slight. Company K--Wounded: F W Sheetz, breast; Walter Largent, side, slight. Total — Killed, 2; Wounded, 31. This regiment opened the fight about half-past 2 o'clock P. M. and was in the thickest of it until after night. The wounded are doing very well. Thirty-third regiment. Wounded:--Major F W M Holliday, arm shattered, and since amputated; Adjutant D H Walton, slightly wounded. Company A--Private Elias Oates, slightly. Company C--Corp'l E Hausenflack and Privates Jas Harman, seriously. Company E--Private Wm Leasey, slightly. Company F--Capt A Spangler, slightly; Lieut Henry Burcamp, Privates Samuel Dougherty and D. Glenn, slightly. Company H--Color-Serg't B F Miller, seriously, and Private Jas F Prince, slightly Company I--Lieut D W Huffman, painfully; Private E Grandle, seriously. Company K--Lieut John S Saix, painfully.
ins — Chas. Trowbridge, John D. B. Goddard, James H. Harold, Wm B Church, Erastus H. Case, of New Pork; Wm J Randolph, Robert W. Weller, Robert Hamilton, Wm James, and Jos T Brown, of Pennsylvania. First Lieutenants--Geo W. Reeder. Thos K. Durham, Alexander Heasley, Geo S Vem, Thos S McGlathery, of Pennsylvania; Robert M. Gaston, William H Davidson, israel F Stickles, of New York; Luther G Riggs, of Connecticut. Second Lieutenants--Jno A Trowbridge, Geo K Walker, of New York; Edmund F Gliver, Jas F Johnston, Robert G Christie, Steward. Alford, Jas Pomeroy, Thos C. Randolph, John O Kerr, of Pennsylvania. Regimental Quartermaster--Harry West, of New York. The army of the Potomac.[from the Cincinnati Gazette, (Republican,) 17th.] One the most dismal and discouraging pictures of the war is that developed officially in the Senate on Wednesday. These facts have already been laid before the public through our columns; but now that they are officially promulgated, they must strike