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The Daily Dispatch: June 16, 1862., [Electronic resource], Bill to be entitled "an act to further provide for the public residence. (search)
-seven Captains, either killed or captured. The same paper makes the important admission that the Yankee army can at any time cut off the retreat of the rebels to the South by seizing the railroads at Petersburg, and intimates that the retreat to Lynchburg and the mountains was the only one left. The Herald does not print the Dispatch's article, which shows it to be a sheer fabrication of Bennett's. The battle near Fort Republic. Fremont telegraphed to Secretary Stanton, June 8th, "near Port Republic, 9 P. M.," that he engaged Jackson's entire rebel force at 11 A. M. that day. The battle lasted with great obstinacy and violence until 4 o'clock in the afternoon. He says that the loss on both sides was very great. The Federal loss was heavy among the officers. He also says that the rebels were advantageously posted in timber, having chosen their own position, forming a smaller circle than our own, and with troops formed en masse. The Federal troops fought occasiona