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The Daily Dispatch: July 30, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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An immense Tareword --On Monday, an inquest was held in Washington over the body of Thomas Haggerty, a volunteer from New Jersey, who died from the effects of a shot from a pistol in the hands of Jos. Craig, a volunteer from Brooklyn. The Star states that the post-mortem examination of the body of the deceased developed a tapeworm alive in the corpse, which when taken out was thought to be thirteen feet indength.
There is no relaxation of effort in the way of providing for the army; on the contrary, there is increased activity.--In less than a week we may expect to see in the field a more formidable army than that which has just gone through the fiery ordeal. the Sixty-Ninth. The Washington Star puts forth the following, among other lamentations: There were many of the Sixty-Ninth who sustained themselves bravely during the day, and who mourned the loss of their Lieutenant Colonel, Haggerty; the Fire Zouaves, who, according to general testimony, performed prodigies of valor, and who made five distinct charges in the course of the action; a few of the Second Maine Regiment, who distinguished themselves by their dash upon the rebel batteries, and who lost their brave Colonel, Kimball; the Sixty-Ninth, who also mourn the lamented Cameron; the Eighth New York, Connecticut and Ohio Regiments, &c. Their passing down towards Fall's Church was much impeded by barricades of trees,