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The Daily Dispatch: November 13, 1861., [Electronic resource], A card from Miss Joey Guggenheim--she refuses to play on Sunday . (search)
er was slightly wounded. Company A.--German Artillery. Killed.--Private Hoberg. Wounded.--Captain H. Werner, Lieutenant J. Mehrtens, Sergeant S. Pieper, Privates J. Seemken, W. Seemken, and -- Fichen. Company B--German Artillery. Killed.--Lieut. B. Meyerhoff, privates F. Itgen, C. H. Seedorff, W. Bringworth, Claus Meyer, H. Harken, L. Wienholtz. Wounded.--John Klee, W. Ripper, C. Seebeck. Captain Bedon's Company, from Summerville, three or four killed. Captain Canady's Company, three or four killed. Both of the latter companies are attached to Col. Heyward's Ninth Regiment. Gallant fighting of the men. The men fought bravely and desperately.--When the order to retreat was given, the troops was very unwilling to leave, and endeavored to secure their small arms, many of which had been buried in the sand or disabled during the action. A positive order was given, however, to leave them behind. Some sixty or seventy, however, were brought