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The Daily Dispatch: July 2, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Bowels cut open. --John S. Roane, a tailor, had his abdomen cut open, so that his bowels protruded, on Sunday evening, near the late residence of Aggy Peters, in Butchertown. It appeared that Roane saw a number of soldiers disputing in the locality alluded to, and hoping to prevent a disturbance drew near and requested them to desist. One of them replied to the interference by plunging a knife in Roane's bowels. Dr. Jackson was afterwards called in, and succeeded in replacing the entrails and sewing up the gap.