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The Daily Dispatch: June 20, 1862., [Electronic resource], List of Deaths at Seabrook's Hispital to June 20th, 1862. (search)
W Stalnaker, Go. K, 12th Ala; A O Treadwell, Co. I, 6th Ala; Jno Meredith, Co. C, 5th Texas; Wm Tilman. Co. K, 19th Va. June 11.--G B Betty, Co H, 5th Ala; Gabriel Benlet, 1st La Bat; Joel Harding, Co D, 6th Ga; J W Pitts, Co A, 5th Ala. June 12.--Wm Mallison, Co E, 4th N C; Wm Williams, Co I, 12th Ala. June 13.-- Jos L Boyd, Co B, 2d Miss; J T Burns, Co D, 13th Ala; W H Stowe, Co H, 23d N C. June 17.--John T Mundy, Co A, 12th Ala; John A Gaston, Co A, 6th S C; C A Connelly, Co A, C; Wm Williams, Co I, 12th Ala. June 13.-- Jos L Boyd, Co B, 2d Miss; J T Burns, Co D, 13th Ala; W H Stowe, Co H, 23d N C. June 17.--John T Mundy, Co A, 12th Ala; John A Gaston, Co A, 6th S C; C A Connelly, Co A, 5th Ala; Wm Renner, Co K, 2d Miss. June 18.-- Jas W Hall, Co K. 6th Ala; Jas Boon, Co A, 6th Ala; Thos O Bauner, Co A, 12th Miss. The foregoing are the names of all who have died in this hospital from the first of June to this date Wm. H. Coffin, Surgeon in Charge.
from any direction. We make up the following summary from the Yankee reports of war movements and other matters: From M'Dowell's Division. Fredericksburg June 13. --Considerable excitement was occasioned yesterday by the report that the rebels were advancing upon this city and had driven in our pickets. It was foundffer themselves for three months service, we feel confident that all would be promptly accepted. Burnside's Opinion A dispatch from Washington date Friday, June 13, says: Gen. Burnside Was in town yesterday returning to Fort Monroe, by the afternoon boat. His reports from the Peninsula, where he spent several hourermined upon some time ago A dispatch from Fremont says all is quiet in the Shenandoah Valley. British vessels about to run the blockade. Boston, Friday, June 13. --The Hun. Albert Carrier, of Newburyport, passenger by the Africa, informs the "Traveller," that two steamers were about to leave Queenstown for Nassa