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From East Tennessee. Dalton, Dec. 5.
--Seven Yankee prisoners, captured near Cleveland by a squad under Captain Rhodes, of Wharton's cavalry, were brought here to-day.
Two of them formed a part of a guard with dispatches from Gen. Sherman.
Captain E. also captured two wagons, six horses, and four mules, but the enemy's reinforcements coming up he had to destroy the wagons.
Union citizens reported three or four Yankee regiments encamped near Cleveland, but some of Captain Rhones's men who came through the town saw nothing of them.--Heavy firing was heard yesterday in the direction of Athens, Tenn., which was supposed to be an engagement between Wheelers cavalry and the enemy.
List of North Carolina Sick and wounded soldiers, in the Hospitals at Richmond, on the 20th June, 1864
names.bank.regiment.company.Hospital.Division.
Renfro RPriv55aChimbono. 4
Rigsby J. E.Priv15DChimbono. 4
Rhodes J. N.Priv31RChimbono. 4
Reynolds J. T.Priv49IChimbono. 5
Rose D. A.Corp'l47Kst Fr De Sales
Statey J. S.Priv7KWinderno. 1
Stinson G. W.Priv47KWinderno. 1
Simpson S.Priv5 CVDWinderno. 1
Swicegoode R. S.Priv42aWinderno. 1
Stewart W. R.Priv31IWinderno. 1
Smith Z.Priv57IWinderno. 1
Shacklefords W. R.Priv64FWinderno. 1
Sinders J.Priv6CWinderno. 1
Sugg Jos.Priv47IWinderno. 1
Stroupe C.Priv52HWinderno. 1
Strickland H.Priv31HWinderno. 1
Staucitl C. C.Priv66KWinderno. 1
Smith N.Priv31IWinderno. 1
Skilacora W.Priv10DWinderno. 2
Steele R.Priv22HWinderno. 2
Smith L. PPriv31EWinderno. 2
Seago M. R.Priv43HWinderno. 2
Swindle A. M.Priv2IWinderno. 2
staffard Jas.Priv56BWinderno. 2
Sequin A.Priv12aWinderno. 2
Smith Z. D.Priv23DWinderno. 2
Smith J.Pr
The Daily Dispatch: October 29, 1864., [Electronic resource], Another Statement of the battle of Strasburg . (search)
The Daily Dispatch: January 14, 1865., [Electronic resource], Eloquent extract. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: December 30, 1865., [Electronic resource], Paris as seen by a pacific Islander. (search)
Garroted.
--Michael Hunt, a citizen, while returning home on Thursday night, about 11 o'clock, was set upon by two men, whose purpose it was to rob him; but before the rascals succeeded in their designs, policemen Rhodes and Morris, who happened to hear Mike's cries for help, ran to his assistance just in time to arrest the highwaymen as they were in the act of fleecing his pockets.
The names of the robbers are John Carroll and Cyrus McConway, both members of the Twenty-fourth Massachusetts Infantry, Company "C." They were assigned quarters at Major Claiborne's Old Market Inn.