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FROM GEN. M’CLELLAN’S ARMY: Flight of the Rebels Across the Chickahominy; BRISK SKIRMISHING IN THEIR REAR (5/9/1862)
New York Times - Times Machine ^ | 5/9/1862

Posted on 05/09/2022 4:50:36 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson

SPECIAL DISPATCH TO THE N.Y. TIMES.

FORTRESS MONROE, Wednesday, May 7. Via BALTIMORE, Thursday, May 8.

The boat from Yorktown to-day brings reports from the army to 12 o'clock M. The enemy was still in full retreat, and followed closely by our cavalry.

Constant skirmishing between our advance and their rear guard was kept up.

The enemy seems disposed to contest every inch of the way -- at least to make a safe retreat.

The rebels burnt their gunboat in York River yesterday morning.

We have taken many prisoners in small companies, but I cannot learn of any large body having been captured. Two companies of the Eighth Illinois Cavalry are reported captured by the enemy.

The enemy was driven out of Williamsburgh early on Monday morning. Our troops rushed over their works and drove them from their trenches by a desperate bayonet charge.

Gen. MCCLELLAN was struck by a piece of shell but was not injured.

The opinion prevails here that if FRANKLIN's Division receive reinforcements in time a great part of the rebel army will be captured.

The roads are in a very bad condition, by which our advance is greatly impeded.

The Excelsior Brigade (SICKLES') lost at our 240 men in killed and wounded. I can get at but few names of those lost, as the confusion is so great that details are hard to be obtained. The following are the names of some of the killed in Sickles' Brigade:

Capt. BARRETT.
Capt. WILLARD.
Lieut. BAILEY.

WOUNDED.
Capt. GREENLEAF, severely.
Lieut. HARTNEY, seriously.
Lieut. MARCUS, seriously.
Sergeant-Major CLARKE, seriously.
Sergeant PACKARD, seriously.
Capt. JOHNSON, seriously.
Capt. WATERMAN, seriously.
Assistant Adjt.-Gen. HART was struck by four balls.

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From Gen. M’Clellan’s Army: Flight of the Rebels Across the Chickahominy – 2-3
Department of the Rappahannock: A Cavalry Reconnoissance to Culpepper Court-House – 3
Department of the Shenandoah: Rejoicing in Gen. Banks’ Army Over the Yorktown News – 3
From the Mississippi Valley: Great Destruction of Property Along the River by the Rebels – 3
News from Washington: Probable Speedy Passage of the Tax Bill – 3-4
From Gen. Halleck’s Army: The Memphis and Charleston Railroad Reported to be Seized by Gen. Buell – 4-5
Editorial: The Rebel Army Hemmed In-Important Naval Movement – 5
Editorial: Reopening the Southern Ports-Superseding the Blockade – 5-6
Is It Right? – 6
Testimonial to Lieut. Worden – 6


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