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The Daily Dispatch: May 11, 1863., [Electronic resource] 10 0 Browse Search
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rtin, slightly in right foot, by shell; Edward R Newsom, in forehead. Missing: Marcellus W Harrison, Wm Dudley, Austin Maclin, Jas E Nash, Henry Robinson, John Scott, Patnam with. Company F--Capt Field--Killed: Robert Fraster. Wounded: Sydney Boss, Jas D Collier, R T Gordon, R H Seward. Missing: Corp'l A T Allen, John M Barnes, Cornelian Feriny. R H King, J L Ivery, R D Mitchell, John Myrick, W A Sodier, E L Seninback, Heackinh W Smith. Company G--Capt. Branch.--Wounded: Corp'l M M Bowers, Jas P Figg, Thos Grame, Jas T Hawkins, John Kayton. Missing: Jas Mille. Company H--Capt Owens--Wounded: W Edmonds. Missing: Capt T F Owens, Lt H C Woodhouse, Lt Chas Beale, Corp'ls James Moreland, C B White, James Moors; Privates Wm Walker, Nat Ward, J W Williamson, T Moreland,--Bracey, Robert Randolph, J Griffin, F Bryant, James Murray, L Whitehurst. Company I--Capt Jones--Killed: J A Butler. Wounded: Sergt L E Lifacy, Wm H Butler, A D Howard, D A Lucy, J W Woodruff. Missing: A
nce interrupted him with the demand that the national airs should be played, and would listen to no further reasoning. Mr. Bowers now appeared on the stage, as also Mrs. Baker, and attempted to speak, but it was in vain — there appeared to be but on discovered another storm brewing, which we felt must soon burst with greater fury upon the house than the first. When Mr. Bowers made his appearance there was much applause from a portion of the house, which subsided amid hisses from another portioy entered just as a rush was made by several parties for the stage. One gentleman had got on the stage and struck at Vining Bowers, who drew a small stage sword which he wore, and, throwing up a guard, cried, "Stand off, sir." The gentleman at the rest made during the evening, that of a gentleman who sprang upon the stage during the excitement, and drew his pistol on Bowers, when that gentleman's sword was drawn; and the person arrested was a Union man. We are happy to be able to state that, n