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“-HOOTING DCm'N nUHATTATS.—At the battleof lfetoa Rouge, the .4th Louisiana rat, from a battery, which they, had captured, and thu»caused additional loss to the Confederates A letter to the Mobile Telegraph, which givcs'thisfact, says *•During thedaj? Wingfields Louisiana cavalna ^adow aad fl2fI°“ 27* ^everal officers an., _ 0 ocvcr^i omcerimcu, and wounding them severely |!L„,others was Gen. Ben. H. Helm, of Kemnrit*Who had his leg badly, bruised.’ These fellowor/lornH t a V»n11 _ 1LUUWI - — --n iuese ieiwere ordered to halt when they passed hues, but paying no attention.to the comnTrtnm fi ri/l ntl fln rl n’ - _____ouand— —, Lja mu commandwere fired on and a number of them tilled anwounded. Another victim to this disgraceftaffair was Capt. Alexander1 Todd, a brothefr-r Mrs. Lincoln and n .member of Gen. Helm’stall; who waslnstantly killed.
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Savannah Republican

Savannah, Georgia, US

Thu, Aug 28, 1862

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