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The Daily Dispatch: may 2, 1862., [Electronic resource], English opinion of Affairs in America . (search)
From the Peninsula.[correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.] Lee's Mill, York Co., Va., April 29, 1862.
More than three weeks have elapsed since General McClellan, with his colossal army, arrived it the vicinage of this consecrated place.
Notwithstanding the protracted, and at times terrific, ding he has been completely batted by Gen. Magruder, who had made ample preparations to give him a reception.
McClellan now finds Richmond as difficult to reach by the Peninsula as it is for his skillful ronnaut in his innumerable ascension, to learn the strength of our fortifications and the preside position of our army.
Perhaps Prof. Lowe has seen mor fired; the ball took effect in the neck, and severed the head entirely from the body of one of them.
We have incessant skirmishing here, day and night; and McClellan is still fortifying and reinforcing.
In our opinion, his object in endeavoring to create the impression upon the public mind that he does not intend to fight us
Thomas Artillery.
--This fine company, which has signalized its prowess on the field of battle, reorganized on the 23rd of April, near Yorktown, Virginia, by electing the following officers:
E. J. Anderson, Captain; J. E. Sullivan, First Lieutenant; T. B. McCurdy, Second Lieutenant, and C. T. Rayner, Third Lieutenant.
The company now numbers exactly one hundred men. When a fight comes off, they will be in for their share, even though "somebody may be hurt." In the battle of Manassas this company fought most gallantly, losing one of its Lieutenants.
(Edgar Mason) and several men, and never flinched.
If McClellan will afford the chance, it will repeat its deeds.