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The Daily Dispatch: May 25, 1863., [Electronic resource], Review of the late campaign on the Rappahannock. (search)
f Richmond and passing towards our right. The General commanding, having been informed that these troops were doubtless reinforcements from Richmond, replied by telegraph that he hoped they were, as the greater would be our success! Up to the 2d of May matters on the left remained unchanged. On that day the 1st corps (Reynolds's) was ordered to march at once and join Gen. Hooker at Chancellorsville — There had been no general battle on the right. It seems that Hooker took position near Chand Howard, who commanded Siegel's corps on the extreme right. A panic among the Dutchmen was the result. The stampede was checked, some of the guns captured from Howard were recovered, and the line re-established before night. In the evening of May 2d Sedgwick was ordered, first, to cross his entire corps and capture Fredericksburg and everything in it; second, to pursue the enemy by the Bowling Green road with his entire force. Hooker then stated that the enemy was flying, endeavoring to sav