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The Daily Dispatch: July 25, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Up to the hour of three P. M., it was generally understood that we had hemmed in the enemy entirely, and that they were gradually retreating; that Col. Hunter had driven them back in the rear, and that Col. Heintzelman's command was meeting with every success, and that it required but the reserve of Gen. Tyler's Division to push on to Manassas Junction. A Mississippi soldier was taken prisoner by private Hasbrouck, of the Wisconsin Second Regiment. He turned out to be Brigadier Quartermaster Pryor, a cousin of Roger A. Pryor. He was captured with his horse as he by accident rode within our lines. From the statements of this prisoner, it appears that our artillery has created great havoc among the rebels, of whom there is from thirty to forty thousand in the field under the command of Gen. Beauregard, whilst they have a reserve of seventy-five thousand at the Junction. He describes an officer, most prominent in the fight, distinguished from the rest from his whit