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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 7 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: March 24, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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illery at dark, and continued doing so throughout the night, at the same time deploying to their left, to and below Mr. Arthur Bernard's house, thereby indicating his intention to attack our right. During the night, I withdrew the force from the Bich place I found the division of Major-General A. P. Hill posted in order of battle from the crossing, on the right, to Bernard's quarters, on the left. I took position on the railroad, to his right, but was subsequently ordered to move my command Carpenter, the latter commanded by Lieutenant McKendree, were posted in the field, across the railroad, to the right of Bernard's quarters, and the Lee battery, Lieutenant Statham, and two pieces of Lusk's battery, on the hill to the left. The othccomplished; but I subsequently withdrew part of that brigade, and held it in position to command the rising ground near Bernard's quarters. The skirmishing, in the early part of the day, was quite brisk and animated along the whole line, but cease
er weigh and were last seen off Mat Creek. They were filled with troops, and think contained at least 10,000 men. Of courses their destination is a matter of conjecture." From other sources we learn this fleet is put at from 20 to 26 vessels. Messrs Carolinus and George Turner, of King George, have lost 100 negroes; Mr. Fitzhugh, and almost every one in that immediate section, more or less. It is estimated that King George county has lost 300 negroes within the last week. Mr. Arthur Bernard has lost five from his farm in Westmoreland, Mr. Daniel Coakley, of King George, nearly all of his, &c., &c. We understand that a large number of negroes have been captured by our pickets and returned to their masters. Reported skirmish We have a report that during last night Captain Murphy's Westmoreland county Cavalry, (of the Lee Legion,) had a skirmish with the enemy near Chatterton, close to the Potomac, and that we lost three killed and several wounded. The enemy w