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commence with our forces in the vicinity C. H. and to prevent permanent occupancy, it was whispered that would be moved forward in that term a junction with Anderson and here in concert. at the right of the lines. road.) we found the troops there in line of battle, with banners ordnance pointed. Although in forc to dislodge the enemy from the and to re-open communication at Henever C. H. A part of Longstreet's was said to have moved up and at is one direction, while Anderson's commands, moving down upon House, assailed the foe in another of ordinance was regular and rapid, volleys of musketry being perfectly for miles. After aneated. great fight is approaching is invertible, it is even said that Johnston the swamp last night to precipitate a engagement and bring his full force Anderson, Branch, and the rest House must form a junction, or isolated and useless, but to effect vigorous demonstration may possession in the great historical battle
ntil discerning at on the track, put back with considable expedition. From possession on the road, the enemy retarded commence with our forces in the vicinity C. H. and to prevent permanent occupancy, it was whispered that would be moved forward in that term a junction with Anderson and here in concert. at the right of the lines. road.) we found the troops there in line of battle, with banners ordnance pointed. Although in force on the north bank of the near Price's and Garnett's the enemy seemed 10th to appear and They had ushered in the day firing, and had driven ours in their approach. They skulked in woods, but came At eleven however, the regular booming of car of some nature was occupied more and point. more to the left. the direction of the Mechanicsville proceeding on that direction. It was that a sharp engagement was then upon the farm of Mrs Vaughn miles on the York River Rollings had appeared in much force in that were vigorously attac
though in force on the north bank of the near Price's and Garnett's the enemy seemed 10th to appear and They had ushered in the day firing, and had driven ours in their approach. They skulked in woods, but came At eleven however, the regular booming of car of some nature was occupied more and point. more to the left. the direction of the Mechanicsville proceeding on that direction. It was that a sharp engagement was then upon the farm of Mrs Vaughn miles on the York River Rollings had appeared in much force in that were vigorously attacked, and eighty minutes of lively firing. and musketry, the enemy and our forces resumed their at that point. The particular captured, and casualties, are in the hastened to the directly magnified the affair. had this brisk attack rested that on the extreme left told that forces, near Hanever C. H. had arms, and that the grand overture ragely had hoped with great will. So far distant from our lines and travel thi
H. M. Price (search for this): article 1
ed forward until discerning at on the track, put back with considable expedition. From possession on the road, the enemy retarded commence with our forces in the vicinity C. H. and to prevent permanent occupancy, it was whispered that would be moved forward in that term a junction with Anderson and here in concert. at the right of the lines. road.) we found the troops there in line of battle, with banners ordnance pointed. Although in force on the north bank of the near Price's and Garnett's the enemy seemed 10th to appear and They had ushered in the day firing, and had driven ours in their approach. They skulked in woods, but came At eleven however, the regular booming of car of some nature was occupied more and point. more to the left. the direction of the Mechanicsville proceeding on that direction. It was that a sharp engagement was then upon the farm of Mrs Vaughn miles on the York River Rollings had appeared in much force in that were vig
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inted. Although in force on the north bank of the near Price's and Garnett's the enemy seemed 10th to appear and They had ushered in the day firing, and had driven ours in their approach. They skulked in woods, but came At eleven however, the regular booming of car of some nature was occupied more and point. more to the left. the direction of the Mechanicsville proceeding on that direction. It was that a sharp engagement was then upon the farm of Mrs Vaughn miles on the York River Rollings had appeared in much force in that were vigorously attacked, and eighty minutes of lively firing. and musketry, the enemy and our forces resumed their at that point. The particular captured, and casualties, are in the hastened to the directly magnified the affair. had this brisk attack rested that on the extreme left told that forces, near Hanever C. H. had arms, and that the grand overture ragely had hoped with great will. So far distant from our lines and
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ig. Gen. H. Stewart was pursuing them a cavalry and artillery, and capturing A large amount of medical, ordnance, stores, have fallen into our hands. T. J. Jackson. If we have from the gallant old hero of who seems almost invincible, a full of his triumph over the army of Banks and the relief of one of the fair of the State of the presence of the That this victory, important in it will be followed by results equally im those familiar with the energy and spirit of Gen. Jackson do not a moment doubt. From Winchester, where was last heard from, to Harper's on the Potomac, is only thirty miles, easterly direction. At the latter point and he Federal transportation of troops and will be completely inter arrived in the city yesterday evening informed us that he had met with a courier from Gen. Jackson with dispatches to Gen Joseph E. Johnston, who left Winchester on Monday morning. This courier states that up to that time we had captured 2,800 prisoners, and
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er's on the Potomac, is only thirty miles, easterly direction. At the latter point and Ohio Railroad crosses the which is spanned by a bridge, rebuilt he occupation of the Valley by the army of Gen. Banks. This road runs the heart of Jefferson and Ferkeley and at Martinsburg, twenty-two of Winchester, the company had to the war, important and valuable which were destroyed by our summer. These, we understand, have been busily reconstructing, to keep the road in efficient If the present victory is followed unquestionably will be — this so important to the Federal transportation of troops and will be completely inter arrived in the city yesterday evening informed us that he had met with a courier from Gen. Jackson with dispatches to Gen Joseph E. Johnston, who left Winchester on Monday morning. This courier states that up to that time we had captured 2,800 prisoners, and that they were hourly arriving. The command of Colonel Ashby had gone to Martinsburg.
has blessed our arms with brilliant On Friday, the Federals at Front were routed, and one section of artillery in addition to many prisoners captured yesterday, Banks's main column, whilst from Strasturg to Winchester the rear part retreating towards On Sunday, the other part was at this place. At last accounts Brig. Gen. have fallen into our hands. T. J. Jackson. If we have from the gallant old hero of who seems almost invincible, a full of his triumph over the army of Banks and the relief of one of the fair of the State of the presence of the That this victory, important in it will be followed by results equally im those familiar wies, easterly direction. At the latter point and Ohio Railroad crosses the which is spanned by a bridge, rebuilt he occupation of the Valley by the army of Gen. Banks. This road runs the heart of Jefferson and Ferkeley and at Martinsburg, twenty-two of Winchester, the company had to the war, important and valuable whic
Jackson's late victory in the Valley. Official dispatches received at the office Adjutant-General fully corroborate encouragements which appeared of yesterday. In all respects the is complete, and the enemy in that hopelessly discomfitted. The results victory it is needless to speculate. The telegram which we append, ad to Adjutant-General Cooper, gives the important details of the engagement and the result attending them. May 26.--During the last three God has blessed our arms with brilliant On Friday, the Federals at Front were routed, and one section of artillery in addition to many prisoners captured yesterday, Banks's main column, whilst from Strasturg to Winchester the rear part retreating towards On Sunday, the other part was at this place. At last accounts Brig. Gen. H. Stewart was pursuing them a cavalry and artillery, and capturing A large amount of medical, ordnance, stores, have fallen into our hands. T. J. Jackson. If we hav
ing A large amount of medical, ordnance, stores, have fallen into our hands. T. J. Jackson. If we have from the gallant old hero of who seems almost invincible, a full of his triumph over the army of Banks and the relief of one of the fair of the State of the presence of the That this victory, important in it will be followed by results equally im those familiar with the energy and spirit of Gen. Jackson do not a moment doubt. From Winchester, where was last heard from, to Harper's on the Potomac, is only thirty miles, easterly direction. At the latter point and Ohio Railroad crosses the which is spanned by a bridge, rebuilt he occupation of the Valley by the army of Gen. Banks. This road runs the heart of Jefferson and Ferkeley and at Martinsburg, twenty-two of Winchester, the company had to the war, important and valuable which were destroyed by our summer. These, we understand, have been busily reconstructing, to keep the road in efficient If th
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