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The Daily Dispatch: October 18, 1861., [Electronic resource], The last letters from the correspondent of the London times. (search)
around him, which they did with the promptness of veterans. In the meantime Major Vogdes, thinking his victory complete, rode forward, and seeing acting Orderly Sergeant W. R. Browne, of the State Artillery, standing out to one side of the column, and mistaking him for an officer in charge of the company, rode up to him and said enemy to pieces in a fearful manner, until Col. Jackson's command came up, when the thieves fled from the field in perfect confusion. Major Vodges compliments Mr. Browne very highly as a brave and honorable man. I'm sorry that my acquaintance with Mr. Browne is so limited as not to be able to say to what State he belongs. and came up, when the thieves fled from the field in perfect confusion. Major Vodges compliments Mr. Browne very highly as a brave and honorable man. I'm sorry that my acquaintance with Mr. Browne is so limited as not to be able to say to what State he belongs. Long may he live to serve his country in the hour of need.