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The Daily Dispatch: September 6, 1862., [Electronic resource], The battle of Friday last, and particulars Connected Therewith. (search)
Monday the 25th to Friday the 29th, including the severe fight on the latter day, has been furnished us by one who actively participated in that engagement; On Monday, at daybreak, Gen. Jackson's corps, consisting of Gen. Ewell's division, Gen. Hill's division, and Gen. Jackson's old division, under command of Gen. Taliaforro, and a force of cavalry under Gen. Stuart, marched from Jeffersontown, in Culpeper county, and crossed the Rappahannock eight miles above that place, and marched via d immense commissary and quartermaster stores, and several pieces of artillery. The distance marched in these two days was over fifty miles. On Wednesday, Manassas Station was occupied by Jackson's old division, whilst Ewell occupied Bristow, and Hill and Stuart dispersed the force sent from Alexandria to attack what the enemy supposed to be only a cavalry force. The General commanding this force of the enemy lost his leg, and had his brigade nearly annihilated. At 3 o'clock P. M. the ene
Casualties. The following is a list of casualties in the 44th Virginia regiment, in the recent battles near Manassas. Company B.--Wounded: W. H. McBride, in breast and wrist. Company C.--Wounded: Corp'l W. T. Norvell, in forehead. Company D.--Wounded: Ident. R. J. Shelton, in hip, Corp'l F. P. Fleming, in foot. Company F.--Wounded: Captain John T. Martin in thigh, Serg't John W. Perkins, in foot; private P. F. Clemens, in thigh. Company G.--Wounded: Captain William P. Walker, in left breast private L. B. Huddleston, in left side. Company K.--Killed: Private Edward L. Mayor Wounded Lieut. Jacob M. Tilman, mortally; Ed' Ward W. Shoes, in hip; Walter L. Shores, in shoulder. John W. Hughes, severely in neck. Richmond Grays, Company G, 12th Va.--Killed; George Nicholas, Marks Myers. Wounded; Serg't Heath, private A. K. Crump, George W. Hill. Thomas Williams, James Graham, and Hollings warth.
lled for military service, under the act of the 16th of April, 1862, to provide for the public defence, are assembled and detained in camps of instruction before being ordered into actual service. Mr. Hill., In presenting this resolution. Mr. Hill said that the sixth section of the act alluded to in his resolution provided especially that all surplus conscripts should be permitted to remain at home, until their services are needed. There was nothing in the act to authorize the establishminduced by the circumstances under which enrollments were made. It was necessary to keep the reserves in these camps, a that when they were called out they might be sent together, and systematically, to the point at which they were needed. Mr. Hill, was of the opposite opinion as to the convenience of the system. Mr. Sparrow, from the Committee on Military Affairs, reported back a House bill authorizing the appointment of to additional officers for ordnance duty with an amendment appo