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nel Walker of the 10th Va; and Colonel Mallory, of the 55th Va. The country will lament the misfortune which has befallen our army in the severe wounding of Lieut- Gen. Jackson, who lost his left arm. Gen. A. P. Hill was also slightly wounded in the leg. On the lower end of the line, where Major. Gen. Early commanded, there wded by Brigadier-General Rhodes, of Alabama, and Trimble's division, (the two divisions composed of Alabama, Georgia, and Maryland troops, under the command of Gen. Jackson.) it is said, marched fourteen miles on Saturday, and reached the enemy's rear that afternoon. Attacking the enemy in three lines of their entrenchments they ur captains and six or seven lieutenants were killed, and several other officers wounded. This gallant regiment passed through the whole Valley campaign under Gen. Jackson last year; and at McDowell, Cross Keys, Port Republic, and other places, under command of Col. Scott, it won great fame. The 3d, 5th, 6th, 12th, and 26th
The Daily Dispatch: May 7, 1863., [Electronic resource], The Alexandria--Yankee foreign Enlistments. (search)
From Mississippi. Jackson, May 5. --The enemy are reported in force near Edwards's Depot, four miles this side of Big Black. They captured four of our pickets. [Second Dispatch.] Jackson, May 5--The enemy were repulsed yesterday on Ankerson's Ferry, on the Big Black, after four hours severe fighting.