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The Daily Dispatch: July 18, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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ve. In all about fourteen hundred men. The rebel force consisted of one regiment of mounted infantry, a regiment of Texan rangers, and Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee cavalry — between 3,000 and 4,000, mostly armed with carbines and shot-guns. Their loss in killed and wounded is heavier than ours. The Pennsylvania 7th lost, in killed, wounded and missing, 200 men. The only officers escaped, as far as reported, are Capt. J. F. Andrus, of Company G, Capt. C. C. McCormick, and Lieut. H. D. Mooney. The commissary and quartermaster's departments were recently replenished with new clothing. &c., all of which have fallen into the hands of the enemy. Captain Rounds, Provost Marshal of Murfreesboro', and guard, shot nine of the rebels before surrendering. The rebel Governor, Isham G. Harris, and Andrew Ewing, active Secessionists here, were known to be at Beersheba Springs, near Sparta, a few days since, organizing the raid on Murfreesboro', which may, it is apprehended,