Hillsborough (NC) Recorder
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ANOTHER SKIRMISH—THE FEDERALISTS AGAIN ROUTED
Spencer Hancock, Esq., of Chesterfield Co., who returned to this city yesterday from Fairfax C. H., gives us the following narrative of a skirmish which took place on Monday evening, a few miles from that locality. Mr. H. was himself a participant in the affair, and his statement may therefore be relied on:
On
Sunday morning, Col. Gregg received orders to go out on a reconnoitering
expedition. He took with him 600
Col.
Gregg returned to Dranesville, and marched to a place
called
Just
as the train was about to stop, the artillery fired a well-directed shot from
one of their guns, which raked the Hessians fore and aft. Consternation and dismay were distinctly
visible, and, after another fire, the enemy were seen hastily leaving the cars
and taking to the woods. The engineer
was smart enough to uncouple the locomotive and take the engine back to
About twelve rounds were fired by our artillery, but the enemy scattered after the second. Neither the infantry nor cavalry fired a shot.
Our troops burnt the cars and captured a considerable quantity of carpenter’s tools, blankets, and other baggage, with about 20 muskets and a number of pistols.
The fire of our artillerists was most effective. One man was found with his hand shot completely off, another with his arm shot off at the shoulder, and other ghastly objects proved the destructive effect of the shots.
After the engagement, Col. Gregg retired with his command to Fairfax C. H.
The above is confirmed by a dispatch from D. G. Duncan, Esq., form Manassas.