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The Daily Dispatch: October 30, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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to learn that General Bragg has acted in a like manner toward the Federal prisoners in his hands.--Lieut Sayre was brought over on a litter. I send you below a correct list of our wounded and prisoners of war at Fort Pickens, captured on the morning of Wednesday, Oct. 8, 1861: 1st Lieut. Jas. Cooper, La. Infy: 2d Lieut. F. W. Farley, 1st Fla. V.; 1st Lieut. C. L. Sayre, C. S. M. C., severely wounded; Benj. R. Holt, 5th Ga.; Mal. Mosely, 1st Fla.; Corporal W. H. Moore, 7th Ala.; L. G. Moore, 7th Ala.; F. M. Fry. 7th Ala.; H. Ferguson, 7th Ala., dead; John Burgess, 5th Ala., Capt. Homer's J. R. Cox, Ga., or Miss. R., Capt. Rhodes's H. C. Jones, Ga. or Miss. R., Capt. Rhodes's J. M. L. Jones, Ga. or Miss. R., Capt. Rhodes's John Mahoney, 1st Fla., Capt. Cripp's Larkin Nickles, 1st Fla., Capt. Cripp's Benj. F. Parker, 1st Fla., Capt. Baker's; T. Bond, 1st Fla.; R. L. Hale, 1st Fla.;C. F. Hollyman, 1st Fla.; John Jarvis, 1st Fla.; J. J. H. Patterson, 1st Fla.; S. Yager Finley, 1
Affairs in Philadelphia. Philadelphia which could be found will be found below: Laying of a corner-stone — suit for damages — death of a Naval officer, &c. The corner-stone of the Bard Orphan Asylum of St. Stephen's Church was laid yesterday afternoon, in the presence of a large number of spectators. The ceremonies were conducted by the Right Rev. Alonzo Potter, Ll. D., Bishop Hopkins of Vermont, and Rev. Dr. Bucachet, of St. Stephen's Church. Messrs Matthews & Moore, at Bush Hill, have succeeded in cashing twenty-two large size Columbiads, for use at Washington, and hereafter one will be cast each day, until the new furnace is completed, when the force will be increased sufficiently to produce two daily. Wm. A. Hodgson, publisher of the Jeffersonian newspaper, the type and other materials of which were taken possession of at West Chester by Marshal Milward and his deputies, by order of United States District Attorney Coffee, has commenced a suit for damages