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The Daily Dispatch: July 18, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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fall. After the firing of the first shells, the enemy were seen carrying off dead bodies on litters of poles. Two men of the Indiana 9th were wounded slightly.--The rebels are armed with Minnie rifles and common muskets. They dare not come out of the woods. George Telletson, Company D, Barnett's Artillery, was shot in the thigh, while getting water at a spring in Beelington. He is doing well. The same day, Frank Jero, Ohio Fourteenth, was wounded in the side. He will recover. S. R. Brown, Company D, Sixth Indiana, was also wounded in the arm, but slightly. Our loss up to this time, so far as reported, has been three killed, seven wounded, not fatally, and one or two missing. The body of Wm. Garard, killed in the first skirmish yesterday, was tied up to a tree by the Confederates to draw our fire. Several pounds of strychnine and arsenic were found by our boys in Douglass' store, in Beelington, Douglass has fled. As near as we can ascertain, the Confederates