Opening Argument for the United States in Rebuttal in the Case of Fitz John Port

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Opening Argument for the United States in Rebuttal in the Case of Fitz John Port
Asa Bird Gardiner
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R. Jones' division 'from the right and Wilcox's I rigade from the left. The brig- ades of Brigadier-Generals Featherston and Pryor became detached and operated with a portion of General Jackson's command. The attacking columns moved steadily for- ward, driving the enemy from his different positions as rapidly as be took them. My batteties were thrown forward from p int to point, following the movements of the general line. These, however, were . Somewhat detained by an enfilade fire from a bat-... tery on my left. This threw more thau its proper share of fighting upon the infantry, reta ded our rapid progress, and enabled the enemy to escape with many ol In- batte- ries, which should have fallen into our hands. The battle continued unti teu o clocK at night, when utter darkness put a stop to our progress. The enemy made hi- 58 across Bull Ran before daylight. Three batte-ies, a large number of prisoners, many stands of regimental colors, and 12, 000 stands of arms, besides soma wagons, ambulauces, &c, were taken.

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