Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: April 8, 1862., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Sibley or search for Sibley in all documents.

Your search returned 3 results in 1 document section:

The battle of Valverde.Confederate account the Mesilla Times, extra, March some further details of the glorious and decisive victory achieved by Gen. Sibley's little army at, Valverde, New Mexico, February 21. The main facts of the previous reports are confirmed by the Times, and, indeed, little that is now is added. The eeral Povey. The Confederate force engaged, including reserves and details, was not quite 2,500 men. Colonel Green was in immediate command of our forces, but General Sibley, though suffering from illness, was on the field the whole day. It is reported that the Federal General (Canby) was the last to leave the twenty-four pout is thought the Federals will come to our terms — an unconditional surrender. [Late advices state that Fort Craig has surrendered upon terms dictated by General Sibley.] Effect of the victory. The Times adds: This glorious news creates a glow of joying this Valley. We are happy to send so pleasing a record to T