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Arrival of Yankee officers. --The Central cars that arrived at five o'clock yesterday brought, among other passengers, several of Pope's officers, captured at the battle of Cedar Run. They gave the following names, viz: Capt G. W. Corliss, company C. 5th Conn.; Lieuts. Ed. Miller, company A, 2d Mass.; G, H. Collis, Pa Zouaves. T. J. Box, 27th Indiana regiment. All of these parties were slightly wounded and had been in the hospital prior to departure from Gordonsville yesterday.
The Daily Dispatch: September 5, 1862., [Electronic resource], Reported Death of Gens. McClellan and Sickles--capture of Winchester. (search)
en. Kirby Smith's forces engaged the enemy under General Manson seven miles south of Richmond, Ky, Preston Smith's Tennessee and Gen. Claiborne's Arkansas brigades gallantly opened the fight at 2 o'clock P. M. The enemy were reinforced by Bull Nelson from Lexington. Our troops fought with desperate courage. Gen. Kirby Smith led the last charge in person — cap in hand. After three severe engagements the enemy were totally routed, with the loss of all their guns but one. Three thousand prisoners were captured, including Gen. Manson and Staff. The Kentuckians threw down their arms and deserted to our lines.--Bull Nelson was wounded in the thigh. He was holly pursued by our troops, and doubtless captured. The enemy's loss in killed and wounded is heavy. Gen. Miller is among the killed. Our loss is light. Our troops were marching on Lexington, which is taken ere now. Large quantities of stores, wagons, arms, and munitions, were captured. The enemy's force numbered 10,000.