Posted on 05/07/2024 6:25:39 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson
WASHINGTON, Friday, May 6.
There is little doubt but that LEE is falling back from the Rapidan upon Richmond, having been driven to this by the flank movement of Gen. GRANT. The race will now be for Richmond. In the skirmish at Thoroughfare Gap, yesterday, an officer, was killed, on whom was found an order from LEE, directing all the guerrilla cavalry bands of Northern Virginia to return and form a junction with his army. The order was dated May 4, and is considered good evidence that GRANT's movement was a surprise to LEE, and that he is making all possible haste to get out of GRANT's reach by getting behind the fortifications of Richmond.
There is no longer any communication with the front, and it is reported to-night that MOSEBY's guerrillas have possession of the railroad between Rappahannock and Culpepper, though this is not reliable.
BURNSIDE's reserves, which follow the main army, are now across the Rappahannock.
There is no truth, whatever, in reports of the repulse of BURNSIDE at Thoroughfare Gap.
Reliable intelligence from the Valley of the Shenandoah, represents it entirely clear of rebel troops. Should they venture down it, they will run against some formidable snags.
Gen. BALDY SMITH, is reported to have been within fifteen miles of Richmond, yesterday.
Transports are loading at Alexandria for Urbanna, on the Rappahannock, one of the future bases of supplies.
Mr. E.A. PAUL sends the following to this bureau
Nothing has been heard officially from Lieut.-Gen. GRANT during the last forty-eight hours.
The Orange and Alexandria Railroad has been abandoned above Union Mills Station, and all the Government property brought into Alexendria. The last train left Brandy Station at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening.
At what point the new supply depot will be established, remains to be seen.
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