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The Daily Dispatch: June 15, 1863., [Electronic resource], The New Yankee raid. (search)
The Brandy Station battle.
The general conclusion from the facts obtained with reference to the recent right on the Rappahannock is that our men very gallantly retrieved the fortunes of the day, which, under the circumstances of a complete surprise by a superior force, would have resulted in a disastrous defeat to men less brave and determined than they.
Our own accounts are sustained by the Yankee dispatches, which show plainly that the enemy does not consider that he achieved anything to boast of. Indeed, he achieved nothing but a repulse.--Stoneman, following the illustrious example of Burnside and Hooker, ended his battle by taking himself back to that side of the river from which he came in the morning.
The Daily Dispatch: June 15, 1863., [Electronic resource], The flags of truce over Exiles. (search)
Burnside's order.
--A special court martial, under the late order of Gen. Burnside, was held at Cincinnati, Ohio, on the 11th ult., and the following decisions made:
Four Confederate soldiers, taken in the lines, were found guilty and ordered to be hang.
One Federal soldier, charged with desertion and for Jeff. Davis, found guilty and ordered to be shot.
Another citizen of Covington, Ky., found guilty of for Jeff. Davis, and sentenced to sixty days hard labor in the depoturt martial, under the late order of Gen. Burnside, was held at Cincinnati, Ohio, on the 11th ult., and the following decisions made:
Four Confederate soldiers, taken in the lines, were found guilty and ordered to be hang.
One Federal soldier, charged with desertion and for Jeff. Davis, found guilty and ordered to be shot.
Another citizen of Covington, Ky., found guilty of for Jeff. Davis, and sentenced to sixty days hard labor in the depot for prisoners, at Sandusky, Ohio.