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The Daily Dispatch: July 25, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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quarters, and the sad news is generally credited, that Colonel Cameron, of the Seventy-ninth Regiment, and brother of the Secretary of War, and also Col. Slocum, of the Second Rhode Island Regiment, were killed in the action. It appears from intelligence received in Richmond, from a reliable gentleman, that the enemy thought they had whipped the Confederates at 3 o'clock P. M., and so telegraphed to Gen. Scott, who was at Centreville. This was sent to Washington, and thence telegraphed North. From Fortress Monroe. The following is from the Baltimore papers of Monday last: The steamer Georgiana, Capt. Pierson, arrived on Saturday morning from Old Point Comfort, with a number of passengers. She brought intelligence that Dr. T. E. Rawillegs, correspondent of the New York Commercial Advertiser; Captain Holliday, Capt. Edward Jenkins, Lieut. Small and private Small, of the Naval Brigade, and R. Shurtliff, left Hampton on Friday morning about 1 o'clock, on a scouting ex
and wounded. Manassas, July 24. --Official papers found in the battle-field put the enemy's force at 53,000. General Johnston was nominally in command, but magnanimously insisted that General Beauregard's order of battle should be executed. General B. made the fight. The Confederates re-occupy Fairfax C. H. The following is a list of the killed and wounded of the 7th Georgia Regiment, Col. Gartrell commanding: Cowsta and Dispatch Guards. Killed.--C. M. Brown, Marcus A. North's and George B. Carmichael. Wounded.--James P. Russell, dangerously; Dickard, ditto; Lieut. Jacob Benton, slightly; Charles. Shropshire, slightly; James Srougham, W. W. Cavender, slightly; J. T. Upshur, slightly; W. Sharpe, slightly;--Springer, slightly; James Bankston, slightly; C. H. Adams, slightly. Atlanta Confederate Guards. Killed.--Wm. M. Ballard, Wm. E. Simpton, John E. Woodruff, John T. M. White, Wm. Todd, and Wm. H. Whittaker. Wounded.--Capt. Foreacre, seri