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The Daily Dispatch: July 10, 1861., [Electronic resource], A move in the right direction. (search)
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch,Gen. Johnston's return to Winchester. Winchester, July 8, 1861.
Gen. Johnston's forces fell back from Darkesville, Berkeley county, to this place (Winchester) yesterday, (Sunday,) and are now at their old quarters around the town.
They stood at Darkesville--six miles from the enemy--four days, in battle line, inviting an attack from Cadwallader and Patterson; but finding that they would not advance, or leave the town of Martinsburg, where, for several reasons, it would have been unwise to attack them, they (our troops) came back to their old quarters, where their tents had been left standing and baggage remained.
The men were growling like bears with sore heads, because they were not allowed to march on Martinsburg and pitch into the thieves.
I mixed freely with the army two days at Darkesville, and I am certain that the vote would have been unanimous in favor of an immediate attack, without regard to the numbers of the enemy.
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War movements reported at Washington. Washington, July 9.
--Col. Stone's command has joined that of Gen. Patterson, and all are pushing ahead.
Gen. Johnston's forces have evidently been reinforced.
There are many reports of battles having occurred, but there is no confirmation of such reports at the War Department here.
Gen. Patterson's communications with the War Department have been very irregularly received within the past sixty hours.
Much dissatisfaction, anxiety and intense interest are exhibited in regard to General Patterson's advance in to Virginia.
Gen. Beauregard has felled the forests around Manassas, and is gGeneral Patterson's advance in to Virginia.
Gen. Beauregard has felled the forests around Manassas, and is guarding the approaches.
It is believed here (in Washington,) that Gen. Beauregard is sending reinforcements to Gen. Johnston.
Gen. McClellan's forces are moving towards the Cumberland Gap.
The East Tennessee and Confederate troops are again entering the lines at Falls Church.
The Federal steamer Pocahontas is anchor
The Daily Dispatch: July 10, 1861., [Electronic resource], A move in the right direction. (search)
From Martinsburg. Baltimore, July 8.
--A letter was received here to-day, dated at Martinsburg, July 6th, in which it is stated that Capt. Doubleday and the Rhode Island battery had arrived--Gen. Patterson's entire army is encamped there.
No forward movement had taken place.
The same latter says that Gen. Johnston had been reinforced by 7,000 men from Manassas, and had taken a position for a fight.
Patterson Calls for reinforcements. Washington, July 9
--Gen. Patterson has sent to the War Department for reinforcements.
[Second Dispatch.]
Washington, July 9.--Six regiments have gone to Gen. Patterson's assistance.
Patterson Calls for reinforcements. Washington, July 9
--Gen. Patterson has sent to the War Department for reinforcements.
[Second Dispatch.]
Washington, July 9.--Six regiments have gone to Gen. Patterson's assistance.
Passage of troops. Baltimore, July 9.
--A large number of troops passed through this city yesterday, to strengthen Gen. Patterson's column.