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carolina watchman wkkki.v vol xx salisbury n c june 1(5 1862 nl'mijkl 4 .). 1 him w kit ■kim l ill am fi l'i ll i nn h ci 1 1 -■■ii miti fifif-i--------n-ri-i-i--s__m---s-rf«-___i i a ids of ike killed and wi.nndrd of the hi i \. (*. s t in the itiittlr rear uirliimiuid i 0 the 31st of mn i8«t i comsaanf a af iredell killed capt a i k suit hi ion . i n barnes color bearer t i < deaton h c hart m vv hooper s i kill ■gro john lol'till and 1 i blown wounded i 1,1 w f vfororie slight a s l<'i it . h slight w i shuford slight ; e vi mcneely i dangerous vv i allen slight ; h \ rriwie\.h ihree lingers off right hand i vi l-nn ley m slight j v ingram soioti c midd'.-inu h slight 1 b vtorgau leg broken l'i a l"rri-l , rrioiis it rivl.'i light 1 w 1'uler h • ice slight ; i a shaver ihigh br ki u : 1 1 vv i sides hand serious f a former right haudj i shattered ; vv s hoiievcuit in nl slight ; 1 i i wallace foot slight ; t v v lit ri_ht arm i shattered nnd impuial.-d ; a t kerr shoulder m serious : 1 vv lir w *, . in ui ed by a falling limb i mil from a tree l a cuuuou bill vv c f i i > h h co ft little ant hniran — killed vi si vleknzi c k his win li liim-li ad ii i lord a alex i - ik r fr.uk nihlock thomas h pniks.oa n j 1 l'"i ai vv a wel.b ■wound-id vv i mi.reis h p serious himlih baxter arm hmkeil and wounded in lir.'im l john beaver unknown vi vi beaver ii si i wound in high ; wm chunn mortally 1 l'i cow ni aim itud thigh sev.-r ly : n v cowi.n i shoulder slight ; wiley cox thigh bmkei : j i t ■i ; ih i in . serious wiley gense , 1 nee slight i 1 ih hellai i sen ii 1 vv kistler slighl ; 1 i leaner unknown li a mills unknown l i plumer r.n tle*h wound w vv stikeleuthi r i hrm flesh wound 1 vi purner slight ; 1 vv i willi i in flesh wound in l be arm : cap j i i i wood inn s.-v n ; l.i 1 1 si.nis.l head slight i ll t c watson seriously wound d in head | co c of iredell killadi lieut jo while i i i bi.stle i s lollar 0 n mills john i scrogg t i summers mid 1 t i woun i led : a 1 tilde rami flesh wound ... hip 1 a i j an-n'-r tl sh wound in rm ; 1 a vvudd-ll.l thigh flesh wuuiul ; n vv catpeuler leg inn i ken : 1 a holmes head severe : 1 t good i in nn leg broken ; c ll arms me ., nn ami let i broken besides two severe wounds iu breast : i w s beard slight vi a b.-wles mortal l i s hustle ihigh badly mangled bul not broken i a.,.e lir ilv flesh wound iu arm vimi-nnl brady neck and left shoulder severely hrnlsed i by in fragrnenl of sbvll 1 n brnlherton i slighl ; a f campbell nol known ; j il camp | bell hdl tliii.u rl hand s \. claywetu hand i slight 1 it ridsou shoulder serious a b i ervin slight ; 1 a fli mining flesh wound in i arm ; i v garrison slight ; a i goodman i ii-iii and head severe \ ii good.u it ad i slmla ; u \ hall nghl lei shattered aud am i put tied above the knee a buck slim passed i through the fleshy part of hia left thigh he is i lively and says he lliiuks in has an everlasting i furlough 1 c hoover abdomen serious i i o ll or slighl ; s v hoover three u i mr se i vere wm nils mi bis body ; j a houpe bfeast i i fear mortally ; j 1 holmes thigh tle-h i wound w c holmes arm severe ,! hoult i slioiiser serious : c i johnson li_ht ii t i johns ui slight ; i vi jones slighl ; c i kerr sliirhi : r t kerr severe : j a vickov i slight i t vliher severe in foot 1 v moore i severe flesh wound in ilnah and arm j p i morton leg broken j c reamer severe j a i reid fool and thigh severely j vi rickert i leg severe ; 1 t robb lead slight ; 1 b slier i rill severe in head and slighl in knee k a i shuford arm tle-h wound t summers leg i severe a vi while severe i co d •/ goldaboro killed : j vv harri i son 1 i powell henry bartlelt and geo i i whitley wounded lieul vi c hazel slighi i j 11 pearsall slight : j anderson severe ; 1 i beard thigh broke u ; win buruhaai slighl *. i lr;t combs serious geo vv casey serioas i vv'm diukins serious 1 daniel slight . t lv i lee slight ; 1 15 lane seven in arm ; elisha i myers seven ; j is n orris slight ; i c pate i serious i a robbins mortal ii vv sasser i_'lu ; las sanderson arm bro en ; j t tiu dall daugerous ; john williams dangerous ; b f whitley slight ; john whitley seven i underwood thought mortal ; b room slight : c pi.rker slight co /•:, of beaufort killed : thos r mur ray s brum j t merry ll campbell and l ii leggett wounded cap 1 vi carter sa lions lt t l perry thought mortal lt l t redding thought mortal lt 1 1 latham very sennis vi f williamson 11 t carter slight : 1 vv leggeth serious ; t rtetlerlon badly jas braddy slight ; 1 c williams bad ly ; j is k syrles severe ; j no 1 1 arris serious ; vv t hoggard serous vi ward hadl ; jno latham badly ; vv a cutler in or la i ; 1 ?* hawkins slight a johnston serious li ii bavnor head perhaps fatal john rivers seriu.s david baynor breast serious j ii bnckall verv severe i 1 vl-ckins j s swin dell serious a squyers serious i briley slight ; <; w wears slight ; h culler serious s ii whit le v s r s j vv silverlhorn slight l pow ii slight : t ii merrj . slighl ; vv w vliilhsiiu both knees severely vv woollard slight <;-•« i 1 il'.rson badly l leggett slight 1 vi patrick slight (' i whiteucre serious ; 11 i lodges badly co i nf wilson — killed c tptj s barnes vv t lewis it franklin l marlow l ottiti ger j minor j barnes i renfrow w t«»dd and vv r grafton wounded l,i 1 vv dun ham ihigh dangerous lt thompson horri ble wound iu the face w r hamelf sen us r r lancaster slight ; vv v st.vens t b bteth serious ii vi warren t at i is it raines i b battle serious ; vv fanner arm battered ; j c farmer fatal ; vv j meek jaw smashed ; p marlow arm a j robert son slight a m sharps perhaps mor'al 8 h scott slight ; v vi stewart arm ; r stokes side perhaps mortal j taylor slight a thomas badly li f milliford.arm broken j w watson serious (' watson slight vv ■** woolen arm ; i vick perhaps fatal 1 i farmer leg broken ; b b rhode slighl -. 1 s bunion mortal besides these are lour miss ing iwn of whom vi : 1 i val-niine and \ ' \\ iis ni an hiipput.1 il killed in tin lust lei*p an charge since id l tlu-y h.ive not been lie i i ll of ca 0 oj davie — killed : r l dismukes in j ll.ira.n \ ii nn a w hallin jas c.ok lames dowdy jonathan jordan j f swaringlon ami u w ui r wounded — ll > a kellv slight ; ll i j cain shoulder eimns j i s al nl ie.in lierd mid arm seiii.us ; | will alislni ibigh serious thorn as j hake , slight s ii ii . k |. _ broken ; jim vv |{ ,„. i ip light ; 1 a it v(len,-li_lii ; w (' cain i v in ken ; 1 n chiiri s slight ; e 1 douthh s,i*_li ; j u gadsev head .-'• i.iill ; davidson ii l'i lireast perhaps mortal j ii ii h.nies i slight : v a hendricks aim and side serious i ii ll ij mis serious : sam a join s lhlj.li inn \ ken w a line si e serious ; v iis a l,i-...-ii side dangerous ; vv a vlccrackiti slight ; w m sheeis slight ; t no taylor slight ; edmund i'lirnei sevi re ; m v j|s m t\m broken ; r williams s.i^ht : ii minis i wliitli-ck leg ainput il f e hall w perry i misting cn h of iredell killed : m it i'd m 1,,i_an 1 f.i.r..l w friesland 1 i kinder it bush i i w hin,uer c r bentiegar j i walker li g monreficld nnd david fair — wnlliideil ! ca|)l i a i islinri.e hi|i m \*. i : l.t j '/, da in ill foot severe ; i ( . lnr is illori . i i i l goforth ui tal ; i l lszenb , thought nm in ; b tharp mortal ; 1 f chamhliu nior i : s ii bobblt mm badly mangled j ii thomas slm through the wrisl ; ll.-nry i milton flesh wound in le jesse a weasou arm severe ; s p fdwurds tle*l wouudiu legj i \ ii in in flesh wound in wrist : joseph c pan-it hip severe : r li morgan f-ml sl.-hii ; tim i morgan thigh and fool severe : rob w ne*lin thigh slight francis m current head severe : cornelius jo ner right arm am nulhied below lhe elhow ; !*>• n carter k sln'ht john vv robison arm severe m(ii si i if '* ; j no ( barnard sale seveie ; 1 n in forth arm and hand severe ; euos i implied right hand tliiinil and one finger shot oil 1 ll boles ilir-u-jh right hand noah tomlin r ., vere : i \ campbell aim slight j a campbell i r -> i : jas bnhu leg si.!_rln co i of eastern carolina — killed fran cis jones s asprev david s roe j ii fore man 1 i simpson j a norman a li i1..i ii ii and w i'll wounded ll i b creek • imir thought fatal i it carawau thought mortal willis calnway mortal thomas i crawford si ght : inn k bovd .- 1 1 ■_• 1 1 1 ; co it roe seri.rtjs ; thomas n wind ii slight ; ed t.ipp slight ; m while serious w r oi inaii mortal ci as dowty moral j geo daw slight noah phillpot head slight ; j n rees ihigh fl ah wound w 1 leichworih ihigh shattered s f swindell arm flesh wound ; z brantly bre««l . slight company a of rowan wounded — lit cougbenour slightly in the head lt hofhin slightly in tin breast and clmck ; lt long slightly in leg corporals james bow era and robert <>. kyle killed ricliaril s williams badly wounded in hand privates killed — faeob a eddleman dan iel c johnson a a lowrunce 1 m rendle nian saitni strayhurn george winters privates wounded — stephen a brown in fool and back slightly : john 0 crowell mor tally houlder ami breast ambrose casper slightly in arm v vv cummings mortally in abdomen n n church slightly in baud john c deaton slightly in the back n a kllni slightly in arm arnold freidlieini slightly in head s f gardner slightly in side m n holshouser slightly in leg low is il'ilsiniii-'t slightly iu arm p a heilig slightly in leg john kenter slightly in foot w lillycrop slightly in finger calvin miller slightly in hand a n mcqueen slightly in thigh v m mills slightly daniel moyer severely in head and thigh j mauldin thigh broken james w neely badly in mouth w ii page slightly in arm ed patterson bsli-.li tly in shoulder las w roberts slight llv in shoulder george f snuggs slightly in la ni i : h c severs in leg william smith ideal accidentally in hand : levi turner sli*_iit llv in thigh matthew wean t slightly inarm llli'inv wise badly in breast i the following is a summary of the casualties nf the 4th north caroliua regiment i killed — captains 2 lieutenants 1 noti hcoioiiiissmiied officers it ; privates 65 i wowided — captains 3 lieutenants 10 hnoi.-eo.iimissioned officers 2-1 privates 245 h adjutant j l ferry was wounded and af hterw nils di'-d capl join i llyiiatl was al isn iniiiini the wounded three color bearers iwere killed and tnnr wounded forty of the laiiuva would ne mortal i slander a correspondent of the n york hilerald writing from newbern suys that a hgreai union meeting was held in iredell coun his recently and ihul governor lark had in hseiid a force from raleigh to disperse il in inn way tm northern people are deceived halii.nt publieseuume.il iu tin south h since ii commencement of tin war un hi-nij.iis has done nmre for the cause of the l ii.li than ired.-ll her people havs i n hprniopl iu volunteefilia and united in resisting htlie northern invaders who will !)•' tin i si n i inn i in iln liireohi goveriunent — charlotte i denim i byankeb outrages in norfolk i wc learu from i respectable source itli.u a yankee colonel having violated t htien woman in noifolk was shot dead iln her for so doing whereupon tbe gal m/w colonel's intijitiliioh in re venir of ihis death on iln next day killed and hwouiided iil.i.ut 120 negrors in norfolk i lt is reported that a good many yankees ilia liemi killed by eating slaw berries and lra-.b-rries in which poison had been imx 1 by negroes erst tennessee — a correspondenhl of he southern presbyterian writing from tip l>ei east tennessee way i oth gives a sad account of tin state ol tiling religious an.l political in that region lie sa : there is __; i ■• a t division her l„,ih in chinch nnd stat strange thai h ni h whose i'.civ iniei-si i identified with the s 11th should sympathize so stiotinlv with the ninth yel two-thirds are for the union ns shown by the governor's election some tin sine mid this majori ty his nol diminished but ihlher increas sine the occupation i nashville aud 1 ). m l-mi thousand ttyiiire at these sue cesses have no sympathy with the south ! tin causes of this sympathy an various : 1 igfiorhiiue a i ong tin masses of the jreat questions which produced the divi sion 2 belief of the overwhelming power of the north i.<l the weakness of the south 1 a sprinkling of ah<.!iiioni-iu among the lower and in idle classes 4 iln unbounded inlliietiei of a lew political lead'-.s o dread of entering lhe army ihe fear of the draft im occasioned the stampede of thousands to kentucky a*av ing their helpless families in want sev eral regiments have heen formed in ken i locky out nf these deserters iii of lie i leading character is a minister from tlii ■presbytery ministers of other dciioirti ' nations nave taken an active part i,m al-n mourns fc-v.-rv denomint-i tion is divided and also everv church oim will i),,t list.-n to a preacher of southern sympathies another as ri^id not to hear a " i ii«.ii man many have lo l.-a-e their cha.^es ni this account the writer among tl etn in tnativ churches you dare not pray for ihe southern tjoiifederaoy ; ia others for iln lincoln government ihere are great complaints at the presbytery for uniting siih the southern general assembly and many allege that i was not the voice of the people several important churches stand independent and have no ecclesias tical connection owing to different causes the salt works on thursday inst we understand there weie upwards of 1 1 00(1 wagons at the wmks waiting their turn lor sail many ut t hese wagons am returning some ot the m empty others with a sack or two of sail i'm which they say lln-v were compelled in pay 6 per bushel at the saltville depot they purchased at this exorbitant price rather than wait a couple of weeks or re turn empty the price al the woiks is s per bushel the proprietors of the works we under stand for the pin pose of preventing specu lation and extortion will not sell large amounts io individuals unless they come with proper vouchers that they come as agents of the counties from which they hail this is all right and proper but how conies it that persons in the neighborhood of the works have the article to sell at lix , times the price at which the proprietors sell it we cannot believe that ihe pro prietors connive at this outrage but the speculation is going mi within sight ofthe smoke of the furnaces his thought thai inanv wan-oners sell all they jet over and above what ihey may need lor their own use to speculators unconnected with the works and these take advantage of tho who would pr ter to give six dollars per bushel to waiting two or three weeks or r_j returning empty this thing ia creating great dissatisfaction and much hitter feel ! ing a through the country and the pro prietors would do well to tenet out and correct the abuse — abingdon virginian £■<}' we see it stated that in the fight al , richmond on saturday and sunday last i occurred the fir-l locking ol bayonets from a charge1 that ha taken place in virginia during the existing war tin is a mistake the thirteenth north jaroli na volunteers commanded by col a m scans tint only charged the enemy it tin battle at williamsburg but locked bayonets fur ih space of teli minutes tin was the lii-t instance of an actual lock — mil ton cronicle £^*- we ite requested to say that the linn bedford brown will not be a candi date for re-election to our legislature am under no circumstances could he consent in serve if elected against in wishes hav ing r.*tii'*d to private life he desires its en joy ment the residue of life — milton chron icle yankee prixnm t .*.*.-- three thousand ofthe prisoners taken by ieneral jackson from hanks passed ihroujrh petersburg yesterday en route inr tl.e confederate military prmuu hout.es at ali*.uury north carolina m 110 iii ok i'kv t j j hsov i a friend of tins illustrious warrior whose i • in iw resounding from one end of h the confederate st at is t the other has pna i bird ii lo give the following sketch ol ins ! iln h previously lo his acceptance of n uommai d i in iln confederate in my since that it ha in eel i in a | nit t id tin history nl the ent i lit i v i ll was born in clarksburg in the c.iuniv i lewis va iii the year 1826 of highly re i spi'i-taiili | m ci i is in it 1 1 nt win n i died during i hi infancy leaving him without a ceril in the i world during in early childhood he resid i ml w ith mi uncle whose nan a we did in a lieai . i ami at lhe bgfl of sixteen lie had conducted i himself so well and produced such a lavora i ble impression ol his encigv and iiiie.uiy i thai lie was chi'-i'ii constable ol tiie county i in tin a 1842 ■* cadel had linen appointed i from his district to west point who declined i lank-nil immediately coudeived in i iiil of riling tin place he bad left vacant - h < bar illlnt tnaiit sa v i uiit ntie day while ll \\ a i raining exceedingly hind be burst suddenly i into hie office the ruin streaming from in i clothes nnd told him he must give him a let i ter lo mr have at thai time representative i in congress from the lewis district ' ;■i i being asked what he wanted with such a let i.*i . he replied im wished to go to weal point i ill i fiend pointed out lo hi in what lie ice an i | ed as the absurdity of such a scheme seeing i that im was very deficient in education and i would i in re li re probably not be able to stand i the preliminary examination he ncknow i ledged he alleged deficiency but said he was i sure he hail the perseverance to make it np i he obtained the letter without tii.-iin.-i dii'li i cult v and that very evening borrowed a horse i under promise to send him hack by u l.ny i whom lie carried with him and rude to i clarksburg to lake the stage li had heen l raining for weeks as it can only rain in that i country the roads were i idy as they are i muddy nowhere else thai ever we heard of i jackson arrived in tune but on account of ll the muddy roads the postniustei had luruish i e.l the nii.il an hour before tunc and the stage ii was already gone with characteristic fidel i ity to hi promise jackson sent the horse i hark instead of riding will on in pursuit i i the stage and took il mi fool through the h mild alter a run <>! thirteen miles he over i took th stage jumped in went to washing i ton all muddy a he was presented his letter i to mr hayes and was by him in turn pre ii seated to the secretary of war who gave him i the coveted warrant at west point he so i vet-civ leh the want i early education nm i his indomitable spirit overcame every obsta i cle lie wa never marked for a demerit dor i ing his four years ami graduated wiih the i class nl is-lli the same ill which mcclellan i graduated i the yontv graduate was ordered oil in tin - i diately with the rank of second lieutenant i to join gen taylor's army in the valley d i the llio grande he arrived after the bat ; ties of palo alto lesacii de la paltna and i monterey and before thai nt bueiia \ ista i was ordered to join general scotl before \ era i cruz at the siege of tins latter1 place he i commanded a buttery and attracted attention i by ins e.i iliu and the judgment with winch i he w.nked bis'guns and was promoted first i lieutenant i'"1 his conduct at qero gordo i he whs i leveled c;i|.lalll he whs ul all i scott's battles to the city ol mexioo and he i baved so well thai he was brevetted major i for his services on one occasion he com i itiaiiilc'l a battery upon which the fire of the i enemy was o severe that more than hall his i troops who wen raw incontinently ran - i la.*k ii win advised torclioat bul he said i lit be could geta reiuiorcenu.nl l fifty regn liars he would take the enemy . battery oppos i in him ill-lead i abandoning his own — llleseitt for the named reinforcement but i : it came he bad already stormed the i i ixtous bat lerv i jackson's health was so much shattered by ith campaign thai be was compelled to re b-i*_*it 11 accepted a professorship at the b.\i,litaiy institute where he continued until i tin secession ol virginia in height he is lahniit ix le t with u weight i about one ihmiihcii and eighty he is quite ..- potnmk l.'ilile for hi moral as he has proved himeell to li for his fighting qualities — being a perfectly h ■., i litmus man just in all his dealings with lh fellow men il is said he is a fatalist as bnaii'.'i ii was and im no fear that he can be i killed before hie time cutties he is as call im the nii'i.-t 1 a hurricane of bullets as he l',vii iii tbe pew of in clmi h al tieaington i when he was professor ol the institute he hal to he a mall ' 1 allllobl s.ij l uiliiian i ii i nan neither heal nor cojd make die b-lie-'uii-t impression upon him lie oaro no lihmu for good quarters or dainty fare i vv'iii|i|.e'l iti his blanket he throws himtell i :■•>'■:, ti the ground anywhere and sleep ■as i iiititlly a though he were in a palace he hlive as il sol iers live and endures all the hi'a.i.iie thai ihey endure his vigilance is i uneui.ng marvellous he never seems to h'i,e|i and lets nothing pass svitbout his per ' i scrutiny lie can neither he caught i napping qui whipped when he is wide awake i i'm rapidity ol his marches is something por i iciitniis he n heard ui by the enemy at one i point and before they can make up their minds in follow i j i in he i oil at mother his men i have little baggage and he moves a nearly ha in ean without incumbrance he keeps i onstantly in motion that he never has a i sick list and no need of hospitals in these i habits and in a will as determined as that ol i julius cajsar are read the gectot of ins great i suooesb his men adore him because he re quires then i to do nothing which he does not il himself because he constantly lead them to mit.'ty ami because they see be is sgre_h boldier f-t'ln reference to the charge that tien'l jackson m *_ lalnhst lhe ninth hiiilma presbyterian makes the following well-tim ed reuuil k : on our last page is copied " a memoir of gen t j juokaon frpm the riclu ul dis patch it contain some lads sbou the hero ot th valley department that will be inter esting to all jn-i now there is one statement in regard to him however that rather startled n ; and il will im d.itilu atliacl the attention i the reader it is said he is a fatalist si napoleon was and bus in fear thiit he can he killed before his time comes it will he seen thai the editor of tbe dispatch dues not af iii in tin positively of gen jackson it may not he o hut then " it is s,,i,l [_ |-(. true iiinl the k.i1i..1 is evidently inclined to heheve it from lhe way m which in speaks v in th er he considers n i very scions defeel ol eha laetei 11 the < i 1 1 . - 1 . 1 1 i ir not is not stated ; lint ii is very manliest thai he regards ii as some thing different in m ordinary people '• a fatalist ru-cording t the definition of the dispatch is mu who has m tent that he ui be killetl before ins time comes accept the definition and sis the singular belief of gen jacks n thin point and it suggests as a desurip i of pie generally tftoe who four that they trill !><■killed before their timecomesr ii tins he nm what a misera ble time they nni-t have ih it in this life ! there is a time for them to die and yet they maw be taken off before it comes i there is a woik allotted to thein here hut hy some mishap ihey may he removed hence ere it is accomplished i i all is hap-hazard cluuice so thai he in whose hands we are told their times ate may he entirely thwarted in his purpose u n i " before their time comes " some stray bullet ofthe enemy or something else may do the work for them ! if this is the be lief of the editor ol the dispostch let him be very cautious how he ventures out towards the cbickahominy — unless he believes his time has conic lt would he very provok ing to iiinl the plans of an mlini»clv wise and gracious providence towards him utterly frus trated pardon the irreverence of the thought by some miserable yankee device but more seriously the remark nl the dis jinifli shows ihe vague loose undefined if not radically defective notions l the world on he stlbje t of oil's providential government ol hi deal ires and all hat pertains to them a fatalist i really one who disbelieve in tin iloeiiuie of providenci — who imlils that everything is cu trolled hy a blind fatality and not by an intelligent overruling mind gen jackson is anything else than " a fatal ist lie is an intelligent christian who car ries the teaching ol his bible into all the husi ness ol life he believes there is one who is working all things according to the coun sel ot ins own will and in whose hand our breath is not even a arrow falls to the hground without hi knowledge and the very hhaii i our head an all numbered hy hun ■i each one ol his intelligent creatures here hlle hn as-i._ii'*il duties more or leas danger hons hui whatever these duties may be hwhether they an to he discharged on the bat htlc field in the midst of a hurricane ol bul hl<*t or in the more quiet duties of civil life iii never loses sight of those who are en h'_n_*cd in them and until their work is done hit is impossible to remove them from it if hi ln is fatalism then every intelligent christian hwho practices what he preaches is a fatalist haiui many who are not christians are fatal b-i : for a belief in a guiding and controlling hl'iovideu'v i much more general than an h ni i tn i i in the saviour of sinners gen hla.-k ni may i ins under the influence of h'm'i.ial cirou instances than most men he h .' • - especially in a hurricane of hul bb'-ls ' hut thi only hows that he possesses him ability to exhibit l.i " faith by his works hi ne clearly than is common hl'iik trans mjssissnil mst1.ict bb there appears it be great dissatisfaction hti ai kansas peci.dlv at the withdrawal in i(u confederate troops from the trans bbmi-sis.-'ppi district governor rector has han-lv i — ne i i proclamation calling for bi nn men t'nr state defence to repel the bii->a-i.,n of tin federals | and takes occa hi n in ins proclamation to refer in terms hiivivi'ia comment to the defenesleaa eon h ! i ; n ni in which southern missouri arkan h-m and texas have been left hy tin with hliavm.i of ll e confederate troop east of htin mississippi h we have reason to believe that these hiimi imii do injustice to the government html that operation will be immediately hi.-iiiin-d west ol tho mississippi on the oo hmii n-ncc of event vv 1 1 1 c 1 1 m ust take place bin a few day h in view of this purpose major general has been ass&igned to tskeconi btn.'iml in the trans mississippi district but bwill not we learn proceed to his po-t for hsoine days in view of lhe impending crisis bin the immediate neighborhood of kich binoiid — examiner
Object Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1862-06-16 |
Month | 06 |
Day | 16 |
Year | 1862 |
Volume | 20 |
Issue | 4 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archivial image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was |
Creator | J. J. Bruner Editor and Proprietor |
Date Digital | 2008-10-30 |
Publisher | J. J. Bruner |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The June 16, 1862 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601559211 |
Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1862-06-16 |
Month | 06 |
Day | 16 |
Year | 1862 |
Volume | 20 |
Issue | 4 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archivial image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was 3659429 Bytes |
FileName | sacw07_004_18620616-img00001.jp2 |
Creator | J. J. Bruner Editor and Proprietor |
Date Digital | 2008-10-30 |
Publisher | J. J. Bruner |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The June 16, 1862 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
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hoult i slioiiser serious : c i johnson li_ht ii t i johns ui slight ; i vi jones slighl ; c i kerr sliirhi : r t kerr severe : j a vickov i slight i t vliher severe in foot 1 v moore i severe flesh wound in ilnah and arm j p i morton leg broken j c reamer severe j a i reid fool and thigh severely j vi rickert i leg severe ; 1 t robb lead slight ; 1 b slier i rill severe in head and slighl in knee k a i shuford arm tle-h wound t summers leg i severe a vi while severe i co d •/ goldaboro killed : j vv harri i son 1 i powell henry bartlelt and geo i i whitley wounded lieul vi c hazel slighi i j 11 pearsall slight : j anderson severe ; 1 i beard thigh broke u ; win buruhaai slighl *. i lr;t combs serious geo vv casey serioas i vv'm diukins serious 1 daniel slight . t lv i lee slight ; 1 15 lane seven in arm ; elisha i myers seven ; j is n orris slight ; i c pate i serious i a robbins mortal ii vv sasser i_'lu ; las sanderson arm bro en ; j t tiu dall daugerous ; john williams dangerous ; b f whitley slight ; john whitley seven i underwood thought mortal ; b room slight : c pi.rker slight co /•:, of beaufort killed : thos r mur ray s brum j t merry ll campbell and l ii leggett wounded cap 1 vi carter sa lions lt t l perry thought mortal lt l t redding thought mortal lt 1 1 latham very sennis vi f williamson 11 t carter slight : 1 vv leggeth serious ; t rtetlerlon badly jas braddy slight ; 1 c williams bad ly ; j is k syrles severe ; j no 1 1 arris serious ; vv t hoggard serous vi ward hadl ; jno latham badly ; vv a cutler in or la i ; 1 ?* hawkins slight a johnston serious li ii bavnor head perhaps fatal john rivers seriu.s david baynor breast serious j ii bnckall verv severe i 1 vl-ckins j s swin dell serious a squyers serious i briley slight ; <; w wears slight ; h culler serious s ii whit le v s r s j vv silverlhorn slight l pow ii slight : t ii merrj . slighl ; vv w vliilhsiiu both knees severely vv woollard slight <;-•« i 1 il'.rson badly l leggett slight 1 vi patrick slight (' i whiteucre serious ; 11 i lodges badly co i nf wilson — killed c tptj s barnes vv t lewis it franklin l marlow l ottiti ger j minor j barnes i renfrow w t«»dd and vv r grafton wounded l,i 1 vv dun ham ihigh dangerous lt thompson horri ble wound iu the face w r hamelf sen us r r lancaster slight ; vv v st.vens t b bteth serious ii vi warren t at i is it raines i b battle serious ; vv fanner arm battered ; j c farmer fatal ; vv j meek jaw smashed ; p marlow arm a j robert son slight a m sharps perhaps mor'al 8 h scott slight ; v vi stewart arm ; r stokes side perhaps mortal j taylor slight a thomas badly li f milliford.arm broken j w watson serious (' watson slight vv ■** woolen arm ; i vick perhaps fatal 1 i farmer leg broken ; b b rhode slighl -. 1 s bunion mortal besides these are lour miss ing iwn of whom vi : 1 i val-niine and \ ' \\ iis ni an hiipput.1 il killed in tin lust lei*p an charge since id l tlu-y h.ive not been lie i i ll of ca 0 oj davie — killed : r l dismukes in j ll.ira.n \ ii nn a w hallin jas c.ok lames dowdy jonathan jordan j f swaringlon ami u w ui r wounded — ll > a kellv slight ; ll i j cain shoulder eimns j i s al nl ie.in lierd mid arm seiii.us ; | will alislni ibigh serious thorn as j hake , slight s ii ii . k |. _ broken ; jim vv |{ ,„. i ip light ; 1 a it v(len,-li_lii ; w (' cain i v in ken ; 1 n chiiri s slight ; e 1 douthh s,i*_li ; j u gadsev head .-'• i.iill ; davidson ii l'i lireast perhaps mortal j ii ii h.nies i slight : v a hendricks aim and side serious i ii ll ij mis serious : sam a join s lhlj.li inn \ ken w a line si e serious ; v iis a l,i-...-ii side dangerous ; vv a vlccrackiti slight ; w m sheeis slight ; t no taylor slight ; edmund i'lirnei sevi re ; m v j|s m t\m broken ; r williams s.i^ht : ii minis i wliitli-ck leg ainput il f e hall w perry i misting cn h of iredell killed : m it i'd m 1,,i_an 1 f.i.r..l w friesland 1 i kinder it bush i i w hin,uer c r bentiegar j i walker li g monreficld nnd david fair — wnlliideil ! ca|)l i a i islinri.e hi|i m \*. i : l.t j '/, da in ill foot severe ; i ( . lnr is illori . i i i l goforth ui tal ; i l lszenb , thought nm in ; b tharp mortal ; 1 f chamhliu nior i : s ii bobblt mm badly mangled j ii thomas slm through the wrisl ; ll.-nry i milton flesh wound in le jesse a weasou arm severe ; s p fdwurds tle*l wouudiu legj i \ ii in in flesh wound in wrist : joseph c pan-it hip severe : r li morgan f-ml sl.-hii ; tim i morgan thigh and fool severe : rob w ne*lin thigh slight francis m current head severe : cornelius jo ner right arm am nulhied below lhe elhow ; !*>• n carter k sln'ht john vv robison arm severe m(ii si i if '* ; j no ( barnard sale seveie ; 1 n in forth arm and hand severe ; euos i implied right hand tliiinil and one finger shot oil 1 ll boles ilir-u-jh right hand noah tomlin r ., vere : i \ campbell aim slight j a campbell i r -> i : jas bnhu leg si.!_rln co i of eastern carolina — killed fran cis jones s asprev david s roe j ii fore man 1 i simpson j a norman a li i1..i ii ii and w i'll wounded ll i b creek • imir thought fatal i it carawau thought mortal willis calnway mortal thomas i crawford si ght : inn k bovd .- 1 1 ■_• 1 1 1 ; co it roe seri.rtjs ; thomas n wind ii slight ; ed t.ipp slight ; m while serious w r oi inaii mortal ci as dowty moral j geo daw slight noah phillpot head slight ; j n rees ihigh fl ah wound w 1 leichworih ihigh shattered s f swindell arm flesh wound ; z brantly bre««l . slight company a of rowan wounded — lit cougbenour slightly in the head lt hofhin slightly in tin breast and clmck ; lt long slightly in leg corporals james bow era and robert <>. kyle killed ricliaril s williams badly wounded in hand privates killed — faeob a eddleman dan iel c johnson a a lowrunce 1 m rendle nian saitni strayhurn george winters privates wounded — stephen a brown in fool and back slightly : john 0 crowell mor tally houlder ami breast ambrose casper slightly in arm v vv cummings mortally in abdomen n n church slightly in baud john c deaton slightly in the back n a kllni slightly in arm arnold freidlieini slightly in head s f gardner slightly in side m n holshouser slightly in leg low is il'ilsiniii-'t slightly iu arm p a heilig slightly in leg john kenter slightly in foot w lillycrop slightly in finger calvin miller slightly in hand a n mcqueen slightly in thigh v m mills slightly daniel moyer severely in head and thigh j mauldin thigh broken james w neely badly in mouth w ii page slightly in arm ed patterson bsli-.li tly in shoulder las w roberts slight llv in shoulder george f snuggs slightly in la ni i : h c severs in leg william smith ideal accidentally in hand : levi turner sli*_iit llv in thigh matthew wean t slightly inarm llli'inv wise badly in breast i the following is a summary of the casualties nf the 4th north caroliua regiment i killed — captains 2 lieutenants 1 noti hcoioiiiissmiied officers it ; privates 65 i wowided — captains 3 lieutenants 10 hnoi.-eo.iimissioned officers 2-1 privates 245 h adjutant j l ferry was wounded and af hterw nils di'-d capl join i llyiiatl was al isn iniiiini the wounded three color bearers iwere killed and tnnr wounded forty of the laiiuva would ne mortal i slander a correspondent of the n york hilerald writing from newbern suys that a hgreai union meeting was held in iredell coun his recently and ihul governor lark had in hseiid a force from raleigh to disperse il in inn way tm northern people are deceived halii.nt publieseuume.il iu tin south h since ii commencement of tin war un hi-nij.iis has done nmre for the cause of the l ii.li than ired.-ll her people havs i n hprniopl iu volunteefilia and united in resisting htlie northern invaders who will !)•' tin i si n i inn i in iln liireohi goveriunent — charlotte i denim i byankeb outrages in norfolk i wc learu from i respectable source itli.u a yankee colonel having violated t htien woman in noifolk was shot dead iln her for so doing whereupon tbe gal m/w colonel's intijitiliioh in re venir of ihis death on iln next day killed and hwouiided iil.i.ut 120 negrors in norfolk i lt is reported that a good many yankees ilia liemi killed by eating slaw berries and lra-.b-rries in which poison had been imx 1 by negroes erst tennessee — a correspondenhl of he southern presbyterian writing from tip l>ei east tennessee way i oth gives a sad account of tin state ol tiling religious an.l political in that region lie sa : there is __; i ■• a t division her l„,ih in chinch nnd stat strange thai h ni h whose i'.civ iniei-si i identified with the s 11th should sympathize so stiotinlv with the ninth yel two-thirds are for the union ns shown by the governor's election some tin sine mid this majori ty his nol diminished but ihlher increas sine the occupation i nashville aud 1 ). m l-mi thousand ttyiiire at these sue cesses have no sympathy with the south ! tin causes of this sympathy an various : 1 igfiorhiiue a i ong tin masses of the jreat questions which produced the divi sion 2 belief of the overwhelming power of the north i. |