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The Daily Dispatch: May 30, 1862., [Electronic resource], Ready for battle — a desperate conflict approaching — Butler's infamous order--Dr. Palmer, of New Orleans — movements of the enemy, &c. (search)
veral ladies, who are acting as good Samaritans, also graced the scene. While speaking, volleys of musketry could be distinctly heard, only a mile and a half away, and the occasion was in all respects highly impressive. The enemy are massing troops principally on our right and centre, that is, on the Farmington, Purdy, and Monterey roads. Pope command the Federal left, or what is known as the Army of the Mississippi, while Bueli and McClernand are in the centre. The division of Gen. Wallace constitutes the reserve, and is at Monterey. As they advance, telegraph lines are made to connect the different departments, and thus they are enabled to communicate at once with each other. Their correspondents, however, state what I indicated in a previous letter — namely, that the divisions are miles apart, and experience great difficulty in moving on account of the density of the woods, and the multitude of streams which have to be bridged or forded. Entrenchments are going up rapi