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Casualties of the 6th Regiment S C Cavalry, on the 24th June, at ladd'd Store:
Co A Killed: Private Jas M Babb.
Wounded: X W Curry, in hip, slightly; James Taylor, in shoulder, slightly; E M Sharp, leg amputated.
Co E Killed: None.
Wounded: Corp'l Jas E Quaticburne, in thigh, severely; Privates John Eidson, in hand, slightly; Williamson Rowler, in foot, severely; T A Sego, in neck, severely.
Co D — No casualties.
Co E — Killed: Nons.
Wounded: Corp'l Sam Simpson, in bowels, mortally; Privates D S Rogers, in groin, very severely; S N Griffin, in wrist, severely.
Co F — Killed: None.
Wounded: Privates John Humphrey, and Robert Yarborough. Missing: R J Vaughn.
Co G and H — No casualties.
Co J — Killed: Serg't W W Jenkins, and private A F Gardner.
Wounded: L A McCall, in foot, severely.
Co K — Killed: None.
Wounded: Privates J P McManus, in breast, severely; G M Ellrod, in shoulder, severely; N M Cook, in hand, slightly; Reas Bowen,
The Daily Dispatch: January 30, 1865., [Electronic resource], "rich man's War — poor man's fight." (search)
The Daily Dispatch: January 30, 1865., [Electronic resource], Religious duties of masters to slaves. (search)
Police arrests.
--The city police, during Saturday and Sunday, made the following arrests:
Sarah, slave of Mrs. Georgiana Bailey, charged with stealing meat from William Cullingsworth.
She was ordered to be whipped by Justice William, Taylor, and discharged.
Joseph Beswell, free, for assaulting and beating Mrs. Larman, a white woman.
Charles Kenneday, white, charged with trespassing on the premises of Miss. Jane E. Edwards and breaking up her furniture.
Kenneday was subsequently held to security by Justice James C. McCarthy, in the sum of three hundred dollars, to keep the peace and be of good behavior for twelve months.