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The Daily Dispatch: April 21, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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rod Johnson, of Tennessee, are both dead. The latter made his will before dying. [What a lie.] Bragg, Beauregard and Breckinridge escaped. The battle lasted thirteen and a half hours on Sunday, and eight hours on Monday, when the enemy fled. We captured all their cannon except two or three. Among the batteries captured is the famous Washington Light Artillery of New Orleans. The above is from Henry Bently, special correspondent of the Philadelphia Inquirer. The Gen. Wallace so seriously wounded in the battle of Pittsburg Landing, is Gen. Wm. L. H. Wallace, who served with distinction in the first Illinois volunteers in the Mexican war. Prisoners En route to Fort Warren. Albany, April 15. --The rebel officers--Maj. Gen. Mackall, Gens. Brown and Gantt, and Majors Davidson and McCall, and Captain Sillha--arrived here this morning, under charge of Captain Selfridge, U. S. Army.--They breakfasted at the Delavan House, and proceeded on to Fort Warren.