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The Daily Dispatch: May 11, 1864., [Electronic resource], The Combined movement on Richmond — the enemy on the Southside — fight at Chester — the great cavalry Raid, &c. (search)
In this fight Col Graham, of the 21st, was wounded in several places, not very severely, however, and Col Pressley, of the 25th, was shot through the left arm, very near the shoulder joint. Lieut Col Dargan, of the same regiment, was killed, and Capt Wm R Stoney, of Gen Hagwood's Staff, supposed to be mortally wounded. The Lieut Col of the 27th was severely wounded in the head. Brig Gen Bushrod Johnson was the senior Brigadier in command, and behaved with much coolness. Lieut Gen D H Hill was on the ground. Our loss in killed and wounded was about 150 or 200, at the farthest, and we lost very few if any prisoners. The enemy's loss was represented by the prisoners we captured to be very heavy — not less than 2,000. The number of the enemy engaged was twelve at fifteen thousand. On Sunday morning it was discovered that the enemy had fallen back the previous night, leaving our force undisputed possession of the battle field, and leaving a portion of their dead and
stablish an invalid corps. Put on the calendar and ordered to be printed. Also, a bill to extend to the Navy and Marine Corps the provisions of the 31 section of the act to organize forces to serve during the war. Put on the calendar. Mr. Hill, from the Judiciary Committee, reported back, with an amendment, the joint resolution fixing the 16th inst, as the day of adjournment. By unanimous consent informally passed over. Mr. Mitchell, of Ark., from the Committee on Post Offices a the day--Mr. Wigfall's resolutions — was taken up for consideration. Mr. Wigfall saying that his resolutions not having been correctly published in the newspapers, read a correct copy, and then addressed the Senate at length. On motion of Mr. Hill, of Ga, the Senate resolved into secret session, and soon after adjourned. House of Representatives.--Prayer by the Rev. Dr. Moore, of the Episcopal Church. The chairman on the Committee of Ways and Means reported back the bill which h