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achusetts; Tammany regiment; Minnesota regiment. The regiments composing Stone's command, and forming the right-wing. The total number of men conjectured to have been thrown across the river, from 8,000 to 10,000 men. Col. Baker took command. Gen. Stone gave him 7,000 men, being Col. Baker's own brigade and the Tammany regiment, with cavalry and as much artillery as the enemy had, and the residue of the 15th and 20th Massachusetts, being the best regiments he had. Statement of Capt. Colburn, Aid to Gen. McClellan. Tribune, Oct. 25. The Confederate forces number some 4,000. Associated Press, Oct. 22. The Confederate force supposed to be from 4,000 to 10,000.--Second Dispatch, same date. The number of the enemy is supposed to have been between 13,000 and 30,000.-- Associated Press, Oct. 24. Our total killed, wounded, and missing, was about 200.-- Wash. Star, Oct. 22. We have lost about 1,000 men in killed, wounded and missing.--N. I. Tribune, Oct. 23.
achusetts; Tammany regiment; Minnesota regiment. The regiments composing Stone's command, and forming the right-wing. The total number of men conjectured to have been thrown across the river, from 8,000 to 10,000 men. Col. Baker took command. Gen. Stone gave him 7,000 men, being Col. Baker's own brigade and the Tammany regiment, with cavalry and as much artillery as the enemy had, and the residue of the 15th and 20th Massachusetts, being the best regiments he had. Statement of Capt. Colburn, Aid to Gen. McClellan. Tribune, Oct. 25. The Confederate forces number some 4,000. Associated Press, Oct. 22. The Confederate force supposed to be from 4,000 to 10,000.--Second Dispatch, same date. The number of the enemy is supposed to have been between 13,000 and 30,000.-- Associated Press, Oct. 24. Our total killed, wounded, and missing, was about 200.-- Wash. Star, Oct. 22. We have lost about 1,000 men in killed, wounded and missing.--N. I. Tribune, Oct. 23.