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The Daily Dispatch: March 13, 1865., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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arged on the rear guard--the Fifth New York cavalry, Major Force,--who suddenly changed direction, faced the rebels, and, with sabres in hand, and a cheer and a dash, he drove Rosser and his men in retreat up the pike towards Staunton, capturing twenty-seven rebels and killing fifteen others. This charge drove Rosser so far to the rear that he did not trouble our troops again. When our troops reached Waynesboro', General Sheridan sent four couriers, each with a copy of an order to General Hancock, to send a brigade of infantry and one of cavalry to meet the prisoners at or near Mount Jackson.--Two of the couriers were killed, and two were captured. Hence the order did not reach its destination. The prisoners all arrived in town to-day, footsore and weary. From Savannah. The steamboat Amazon, Captain Dillon, a valuable river vessel, arrived at Savannah, Georgia, on the 2d instant from Augusta, having run down the Savannah river through a network of rebel obstructio
.--Thomas Flournoy, Dr. E. B. Jones and George Harrison. Buchanan.--James H. Fuller, William Ratcliff and Elijah Vance. Buckingham.--Colonel Waller Ford, Dr. William Chappel and Peter R. Patterson. Campbell.--Bolling Clark, Richard Morgan, John R. McDaruel. Caroline.--William R. B. Wyatt, Robert Hudgin, Richard H. Garrett. Carroll.--John Wilkenson, Samuel D. Staples and Benjamin Cooley. Charlotte.--Robert F. Gaines, Thomas T. Bouldin and Zechariah Bugg. Chesterfield.--Woodson W. Hancock, Charles W. Friend and William H. Garnett. Graig.--Dr. John B. Taylor, William A. Waugh and George Hutchinson. Clarke.--William A. Castleman, Colonel Benjamin Morgan and Colonel Thomas Humphrey. Cumberland.--Valentine Parish, Ambrose Ford and John W. Wilson. Dinwiddie.--Thomas B. Hamlin, W. M. Gill and William Young. Essex.--Thomas Croxton, Leonard P. Sale and Muscoe Garrett. Fayette.--Edward B. Bailey, Hudson M. Dickinson and James Montgomery. Floyd.--Bayant Hylton,