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The Daily Dispatch: March 31, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: June 2, 1864., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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r forces, but were strongly reinforced each time and regained their position. Those who were in the fight say the havoc among the enemy was terrible, the distance between the commending fore being not over 75 yards most of the time. From what on hear, this has been a brilliant fight on our part, and is rather to be considered a victory than a defeat — The 27th regiment suffered more severely than any other, being in the advance. They met the 1st bogus, Virginia, and slaughtered them without mercy. One of our boys got the Colonel's horse. In the 27th Colonel Echels had his arm shattered near the Col. Grigsby was wounded slightly in the face; Capt. Robinson was taken prisoner; Captain Hollowsy killed; in the Shriver Gray. (of wheeling,) Robinson and Fredericks were k Lieuts. Lutz, Rice, Snuby, Craclait and Lutz are missing — Lieutenant is Mitchell Wells and Smith are slightly wounded. Captain Shriver had his award shot from his hand. I hear nothing respecting third regiment.
Mr. Foote, of Tenn., offered the following: Resolved, That so much of the joint resolution adopted on the 30th of May as requires the President of the Senate and Speaker of the House of Representatives to adjourn their respective Houses at 12 o'clock M. on Tuesday, June 7th, be, and the same is hereby, rescinded; and the said two Houses shall take a recess on Tuesday next, at 12 o'clock M., for ninety days. Mr. Swan, of Tenn., moved to amend by substituting fifteen days. Mr. Echels, of Ga., moved to lay the resolution and amendment on the table. On this question Mr. Foote demanded the ayes and noes, which were ordered; pending which the House resolved itself into Committee of the Whole, (Mr. Sexton in the chair,) and resumed the consideration of the bill to amend the tax laws. The bill having been perfected, the committee rose and reported the bill and amendments to the House. Substitutes were offered by Messrs. Colyer, of Tenn., and Anderson, of Ga.