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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 3. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: October 8, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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rebel force was a gang of Indians, or persons disguised as such, who, during the fight, kept up a great shouting. The sick and wounded of Captain Elliot's company were brought up to the city with him, and have a short leave of absence. The remainder of his company, fifty-two in number, are at Victoria. The following is the list of killed and wounded:--Killed, George G. Foster, Orderly Sergeant of Company E, from Galesburg, Ill., shot in the head, and killed instantly. Wounded, Captain I. H. Elliot, Company E, from Princeton, Ill., shot in the arm; Thomas Royce, Company E, from Lamoille, shot in the shoulder; W. Evans, Company E, from Polo, shot in the leg; David Kitchen, Company E. from Abington, shot in the hip; Prince G. Rigsley, Company E, from Abington, shot in the side and through the hip; Albert Kaufman, Company E, from Princeton, shot with buckshot in the head, breast, and arm; A. C. Miller, Company K, from Abington, shot through the arm, and escaped back to Pilot Knob.
be remembered. P. J. Kanen has been arrested for endeavoring to take quinine, opium, &c., to Richmond. About $70 worth of quinine was found in his possession. He was sent to the Old Capitol. The prisoners of state to be exchanged start to-day at 3 o'clock, under superintendence of Major Shenk. Mr. Wood, in charge of the Old Capitol prison, goes on to negotiate the exchange. Commander David N. Porter has been appointed an Acting Rear Admiral, commanding mortar fleet. A. C. Miller, of Alexandria, has been arrested and sent to the Old Capitol, on charge of harboring deserters. The Monitor has arrived here from Hampton Road. Affairs in New York. A letter dated New York, Durango 3d says: questionable class of the criminally that are waiting, with Mr. something to turn up. They want something new. They are third of "all quiet along the Potomac."--Some of the city journals, of radical tendencies them a while ago to look out for "a battle a