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The Daily Dispatch: June 8, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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, which I did in good order, with five prisoners, fully armed and equipped, and two horses. My loss is three men missing, three slightly wounded, and six horses lost. The loss of the rebels is from twenty to twenty-five in killed and wounded (! ! !) From observations, I should judge that the rebels at that point numbered fully 1,500 men. Captains Carey, Fearing and Adjutant Frank, of the New York Fifth, accompanied me, and I regret to state that Capt. Carey was wounded in the foot. Licut Gordon, of the Second Dragoons, rendered valuable service. The prisoners, horses, arms and equipments have been sent to General Mansfield. Yours, respectfully, Charles H. Tompkins. From Western Virginia. The Wheeling Intelligencer states that everything is quiet at Grafton, and that people are returning to their homes. A Secessionist named Neeson had been arrested by the Union men at Pruntytown, but was soon rescued by a company of Virginia cavalry. A young man named Matthews, ch