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acity as surgeon, and in trying to restore order. A soldier, Alfred Swim, of company G., 54th Illinois, was shot, and taken to Drs. Allen and Van Meter's office, where he soon died. Mr. Swim lived somewhere near Causey, in Clark county, where he leaves a wife and three children. He is spoken of by all as having been an excellent soldier and a good citizen. william G. Harl, Deputy Provost Marshal, was shot in several places, in the head and vitals; his wounds are probably mortal.--James Goodrich, company c., 54th Illinois, received a shocking wound, being shot in the bowels; his wound, we fear, will prove mortal. Unharmed as our boys were, col. Mitchell soon rallied all he could, citizens and soldiers, and improvising such arms as could he had, gathered at the southwest corner of the square, as the insurgents retreated down the street, running east therefrom. Dispatches were sent to Mattoon for soldiers, and three hundred were soon on the way.--The insurgents halted somewh