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deserves the severest reprobation. Doc. 127.-battle of Corinth, Miss. General Grant's despatches. Grant's headquarters, Jackson, Tenn., 8 A. M., Oct. 5, 1862. To Major-General H. W. Halleck, General-in Chief U. S.A.: yesterday, the rebels under Price, Van Dorn, and Lovell were repulsed from their attack on Corinten hundred to a thousand prisoners, besides the wounded, are left in our hands. U. S. Grant, Major-General Commanding. Grant's headquarters, Jackson, Tenn., October 5, 1862. To Maj-General Halleck, General-in-Chief U. S. Army: Gen. Ord, who followed Gen. Hurlbut, met the enemy to-day on the south side of the Hatchie, as I undeyour obedient servant, M. M. Crocker, Colonel Commanding Third Brigade. Report of Major weaver. headquarters of Second Iowa infantry, Rienzi, Miss., October 5, 1862. To Col. T. W. Sweeny, Commanding First Brigade, Second Division Army of the Mississippi: sir: In compliance with your order, I have the honor of submittin
Doc. 127.-battle of Corinth, Miss. General Grant's despatches. Grant's headquarters, Jackson, Tenn., 8 A. M., Oct. 5, 1862. To Major-General H. W. Halleck, General-in Chief U. S.A.: yesterday, the rebels under Price, Van Dorn, and Lovell were repulsed from their attack on Corinth with great slaughter. The enemy aren hundred to a thousand prisoners, besides the wounded, are left in our hands. U. S. Grant, Major-General Commanding. Grant's headquarters, Jackson, Tenn., October 5, 1862. To Maj-General Halleck, General-in-Chief U. S. Army: Gen. Ord, who followed Gen. Hurlbut, met the enemy to-day on the south side of the Hatchie, as I undeyour obedient servant, M. M. Crocker, Colonel Commanding Third Brigade. Report of Major weaver. headquarters of Second Iowa infantry, Rienzi, Miss., October 5, 1862. To Col. T. W. Sweeny, Commanding First Brigade, Second Division Army of the Mississippi: sir: In compliance with your order, I have the honor of submittin