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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: August 25, 1862., [Electronic resource].
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From the Rappahannock lines.--the pursuit of the enemy--Pope Abandoning his wounded.
An officer from the Rappahannock river gives us some highly important intelligence from our operations in that vicinity.
The positions and movements of our army need not be mentioned; but we can state that the enemy is in full retreat and closely pursued by our troops.
On Saturday morning heavy and continued cannonading was heard at Orange Court House up to the time that the train left.
At Stevensburg about 10 o'clock A. M., on Wednesday, a party of our cavalry encountered a large body of Yankee cavalry and a brisk skirmish ensued.
The enemy retired slowly and in good or for, and were perused to within two miles of the Rappahannock, when a charge was made with great gallantry by the Confederate horse and sixty odd of the Yankees were taken prisoners.
On Thursday a portion of our troops were engaged with the enemy at Kelly's mill and another portion at of near Beverley's Ford, the artillery
Fredericksburg, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Orange Court House (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Rappahannock (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
From the Rappahannock lines.--the pursuit of the enemy--Pope Abandoning his wounded.
An officer from the Rappahannock river gives us some highly important intelligence from our operations in that vicinity.
The positions and movements of our army need not be mentioned; but we can state that the enemy is in full retreat and closely pursued by our troops.
On Saturday morning heavy and continued cannonading was heard at Orange Court House up to the time that the train left.
At Stevensburg a e detect the improbability of this statement.
To sum up the information as received by us, we accept the conclusion that the Federal forces have retreated in the direction of Washington and Fredericksburg; that the fight of Saturday at Rappahannock river was an effort to cover that retreat; that they were defeated with the loss of prisoners stated, and that our army, having crossed the river, is pursuing them northward.
Any speculation as to when the foe will be overtaken, or where the nex
Stevensburg (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
From the Rappahannock lines.--the pursuit of the enemy--Pope Abandoning his wounded.
An officer from the Rappahannock river gives us some highly important intelligence from our operations in that vicinity.
The positions and movements of our army need not be mentioned; but we can state that the enemy is in full retreat and closely pursued by our troops.
On Saturday morning heavy and continued cannonading was heard at Orange Court House up to the time that the train left.
At Stevensburg about 10 o'clock A. M., on Wednesday, a party of our cavalry encountered a large body of Yankee cavalry and a brisk skirmish ensued.
The enemy retired slowly and in good or for, and were perused to within two miles of the Rappahannock, when a charge was made with great gallantry by the Confederate horse and sixty odd of the Yankees were taken prisoners.
On Thursday a portion of our troops were engaged with the enemy at Kelly's mill and another portion at of near Beverley's Ford, the artillery
Warrenton (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1