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The Daily Dispatch: August 7, 1861., [Electronic resource], List of wounded men in General Hospital, Charlottesville, Va. (search)
e, slight. woods W D, 8th Georgia, C — shoulder, not severe. Wright J L, 8th Virginia, K — arm broken, severe. Prisoners. Butterworth E, Captain, 1st Michigan, C — thigh, very severe. Baldwin H, 14th New York, F — breast, not severe. Blakeney Jno, 11th Massachusetts, F — leg broke, severe. Casey J M, Captain 1st Michigan, G — leg, very severe; died Aug. 2. Eagan H W, 1st Michigan, a — thigh, severe. Gerow Alex D, 14th New York, C — thigh broke, severe. McManus P, 14th New York, E — chest, very severe. Parks Benj a, 79th New York, I — thigh and abdomen, died. Stewart Wm, U S Marines, C — thigh and body. deaths of South Carolinians at Charlottesville. Carson J M, 2d Reg't, Butler Guards, S C V; died July 29th. Etheridge Wm, 7th Reg't, co. E, S C V; died July 29th. Falconberg W J, 2d Reg't, Flat Rock Guards, S C V; died July 28th. Harvey Wm, 5th Reg't, Union, S C, died July 30th. Howell Madison, 5th Reg't,
Mayor's Court, August 6th. --The following cases were heard by the Mayor yesterday: --Opie Staite, charged with felony and forgery, committed to jail till August 15th; Pat Mo Laughlin, keeping a cook-shop without license, case continued; ditto, as to charge of allowing an unlawful assembly of negroes; Aun O'Riely was acquitted of the charge of threatening personal violence to Mary Gleason and abusing her family; case against Emma Wittenham, for keeping a disorderly house, was continued; A. McManus, was required to give $100 security for interfering with market men; Jos. O'Neal, drunk, lying in the street, $100 security required; Ellen O'Toole. was committed in default of $100 security to keep the peace, on complaint of John Pearce; Chas Motherhead, for threatening to cowhide Levy Wasgott, was required to give $150 security; case of Ro. Fergusson, charged with stealing a coat from Charles G. Thompson's negro, was continued for witnesses.