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The Daily Dispatch: June 16, 1862., [Electronic resource], Bill to be entitled "an act to further provide for the public residence. (search)
ngth of our right wing been precipitated upon them at that time, who can say that Richmond would not be ours to- day? Rebel officers captured. Besides Brigadier-General Pettigrew, of South Carolina, captured, Colonel Lightfoot and Lieut. Colonel Long, the latter formerly of the Second Regular Infantry, but now of a South Carolina regiment, were taken prisoners; Colonel Long being taken by Colonel Sully, of the First Minnesota. In addition, twelve Captains and Lieutenants were capturedColonel Long being taken by Colonel Sully, of the First Minnesota. In addition, twelve Captains and Lieutenants were captured. Fifteen rebel commissioned officers, of different grades, were buried on the field. Colonel Champ Davis, of South Carolina, was killed on the field while vainly charging Kirby's battery. I have not yet learned the number of rebel dead left on the field and buried by our men, as the work is not yet completed. It will not be far from one thousand. A charge. The notorious Hampton Legion, by rebel admission three thousand strong, was terribly decimated. They not only lost largely fro