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The Daily Dispatch: November 18, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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e enemy — an acknowledgment of the enemy. The Columbus (Ky.) special correspondent of the Memphis Appeal, writing under date of Nov. 10, furnishes that paper with a very interesting account of the Belmont fight, from which we extract the following: The loss of the enemy is estimated at 298 actually counted and buried on the field, 100 carried on the boat bearing the flag of truce, and 150 killed on the boats as they were embarking, making a total of killed on their side of 548. Esquire Robinson, of Shelby county, of company A, 2d regiment, was captured, and was on the boat at the time our troops were pouring a galling fire into them, and he estimates the number of killed on the boats at over 200, He was returned to Columbus to-day. There can be no doubt that the troops brought against us on the 7th were the very best in the Lincoln service, as their prisoners here acknowledge. A steamer, bearing a flag of truce, came to Columbus to-day, bringing Mrs. Dougherty and oth