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The Daily Dispatch: April 25, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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tre, its left reaching to Shiloh chapel. V. Cavalry and artillery need not be in line, but will be stationed as the nature of the ground may admit. VI. Each brigade must encamp looking west so that when the regiments are on their regimental parade, the brigades will be in line of battle. The interval between the regiments not to exceed twenty-two (22) paces. Convenience of water may be considered, but must not control the position of the camps. By order of Brig. Gen. Sherman, J. Hammond, Adj't Gen. The capture of Island no.10. We have published several Northern accounts of the capture of Island No.10, and it will therefore be interesting to peruse the subjoined graphic description from the Memphis Appeal: We gather from accounts given us, that on Tuesday, April 1st, the guns of Ruckor's battery were spiked, as we have already related; on the succeeding Friday evening, the enemy's gunboat and tug passed the island during a storm. On Saturday night, the enemy