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The Daily Dispatch: June 24, 1862., [Electronic resource], Halleck's misrepresentations — Beauregard's Reply. (search)
eadq'rs Western Department, June 17th, 1862. Gentlemen: My attention has just been called to the following dispatch (published in your issue of yesterday) of Major-General Halleck, commanding enemy's forces, which, coming from such a source, is most remarkable in one respect — that it contains as many misrepresentations as lines: Washington, June 4. 1862.--The following dispatch was received this afternoon at the War Department: Halleck's Headquarters, June 4, 1862. Hon. E. M. Stanton, Secretary of War: Gen. Pope, with 40,000 men, is thirty miles south of Corinth, pushing the enemy hard. He already reports 10,000 prisoners and deserters from the enemy, and 15,000 stand of arms captured. Thousands of the enemy are throwing away their arms. A farmer says that when Beauregard learned that Col. Elliott bad cut the railroad on his line of retreat he became frantic, and told his men to save themselves the best way they could. We have captured nine locomo