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The Daily Dispatch: June 26, 1862., [Electronic resource], What the Yankees think and say of us. (search)
n Saturday," say they "we were driven by superior numbers from our position, which was occupied by raw troops; but on Sunday we effectually routed your columns at the point of the bayonet." This McClellan reports officially, at the same time acknowledging a heavy and almost irreparable loss. Our loss is reported heavier than theirs. We are accustomed to such extravagant misrepresentations, and can readily pass it by without comment. The successful expedition of Stuart's cavalry, on the 13th, is designated as a " bold and brilliant dash upon our rear." It astounded all — alarmed not a few. Many thought Jackson, with his whole force, was about to precipitate himself upon them, while others even feared it might be the ubiquitous Beauregard, with his entire Army of the West. Imagine the commotion in a bee-hive when roughly jarred, and an idea may be formed of the placidity of the Yankee camps by this "bold and brilliant dash upon our rear." They admit the following loss: "Killed,