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The Daily Dispatch: April 15, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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l. Lee and the rear guard, and after the correction made by Col. Lee, encouraged the man to fight and not surrender, that after the regiment was against formed the retreat was orderly to the end. From these facts the court forms the opinion (as it has not the right to approve or his approve of the conduct of Col. Sinclair on the occasion) that, under the present emergencies of the service, no farther proceeding is now necessary in the case. R. Ransom, Brig.-General, President. Jno S. R. Miller 1st Lieut and Adjutant N. C. T., Judge Advocate. The same court heard the testimony of Gen. L. O'B. Branch, Capt. Thos. H. Brem, Major C. C. Petway, 21. Lieut W. H. P Lanstion, 85th N. C. Troope; Capt. A. M. Dixon, 35th N. C. Troops; 1st Lieut J. R. Warwick, 35th N. C. Troops; and there being no further evidence to introduce, Lieut.-Col. Cramon requested to have the accompanying order, granting a leave of absence, attached to the proceeding, thereby showing that he was desir