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. E. Loman; 2d Lieutenant, Fred. W. Hagemeyer; Jr. 2d Lieutenant, Herman Paul. The following is a statement of the changes that have taken place among the commissioned officers: Company B--Randolph Harrison, elected Captain, vice James K Lee, died August 2d, from a wound received July 18th. Wm. W. Harrison, promoted, vice J. W. Archer, promoted to a captaincy and assigned to Brig. Gen. Anderson's staff. Company C.--Wm. English, promoted, vice Capt. cotey, made Major. Lieut. Mited Michael Hughes, through the body: recovered. Jno. Hamilton, through the arm; recovered. Andrew Foresight, through arm: recovered. James Driscoll, through body: died All on the 18th. Jno. Cavenang in the hand, on the 21st. Company B.--Capt. Lee, mortally wounded Lieut. Wirt Harrison, wounded in foot; recovered. Sergeant Wm. J. Lumpkin, wounded in hand: recovered. Joseph Allen, killed. Fred. Lutz wounded in head; recovered. Nat. Kesler, wounded in breast; recovered. All on the 18t
The Daily Dispatch: December 13, 1861., [Electronic resource], The expected attack on Norfolk — concert for Benevolent Purposes — the receipts of the ladies' Fair--health of the Rev. Dr. Lee--quick times, &c. (search)
The expected attack on Norfolk — concert for Benevolent Purposes — the receipts of the ladies' Fair--health of the Rev. Dr. Lee--quick times, &c. Norfolk, Dec. 12, 1861. "Magruder evidently expects the attack to commence on Norfolk." This is among the latest telegraphic items received and published here. At an earlier period of the war this information might have caused some concern and perhaps a little excitement in our city; out now, whether true or a mere sensation rumor, the gravethe Convention, are highly approved by men of intelligence and sagacity in our city. The vote of the people will no doubt sanction and confirm the action of the Convention, and the amendments soon become the law and a political blessing. Rev. Dr. Lee, whose sudden and serious illness has been announced, is now able to walk a little in the open air. Although exceedingly feeble, he seems to be gradually regaining his strength of mind and body. His friends think he will recover entirely, and
Ranaway.--twenty Dollars Reward. --Ranaway, on the 1st instant, a negro man named John Fisher. He is about 30 years old; slightly bald; black color; had on drab coat and pants, and a straw hat. He is from near Harper's Ferry; formerly belonged to Michael Tearney, has a wife in said neighborhood. I will give the above reward for his delivery to me, or placed in Jail, so I get him. N. M. Lee, Agent for de 3--tf Greenlaw & Wicks.