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The Daily Dispatch: May 2, 1863., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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from the river and parallel to it. The railroad was our second line, and numberless batteries and countless soldiers filled all this neighborhood. If the Yankees meant to do anything by crossing they have lost all possibility of success by this strange delay. It need not surprise you to hear to day that they have gone back, and that our army is moving towards Culpeper. I missed the cars yesterday, but will send you the latest news up to their departure to-day. I forgot to say that Col. Monagan, of the 5th Louisiana, was wounded twice in the small fight on Wednesday in the rifle pits and taken prisoner.--Four in the 6th Louisiana were said to be killed, and fourteen taken prisoners. We took some prisoners — how many I could not ascertain. Up to 1 P M yesterday Fredericksburg had not been fired or occupied. I still believe the bulk of the Yankee army has gone from opposite Fredericksburg, and this crossing was made as a feint, and under the belief that a very small port