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Fortress Monroe (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 25
Generals Pierce and Bombastes Furioso Butler. --The Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia Inquirer telegraphs to that paper: At the War Department the utmost regret is expressed at the repulse to our arms, and the disastrous result of the mistake between the two New York regiments. At present all severely condemn the course of Brigadier General Pierce in uselessly exposing his rear to such a galling fire, and it is probable that that officer will meet with severe censure. The special messenger that arrived here to-day from Fortress Monroe, reports that when General Butler heard of the affair at Great Bethel, he exclaimed, "I will have all those rebel batteries before I eat my breakfast tomorrow morning"
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Generals Pierce and Bombastes Furioso Butler. --The Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia Inquirer telegraphs to that paper: At the War Department the utmost regret is expressed at the repulse to our arms, and the disastrous result of the mistake between the two New York regiments. At present all severely condemn the course of Brigadier General Pierce in uselessly exposing his rear to such a galling fire, and it is probable that that officer will meet with severe censure. ous result of the mistake between the two New York regiments. At present all severely condemn the course of Brigadier General Pierce in uselessly exposing his rear to such a galling fire, and it is probable that that officer will meet with severe censure. The special messenger that arrived here to-day from Fortress Monroe, reports that when General Butler heard of the affair at Great Bethel, he exclaimed, "I will have all those rebel batteries before I eat my breakfast tomorrow morning"
Gen Pierce (search for this): article 25
Generals Pierce and Bombastes Furioso Butler. --The Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia Inquirer telegraphs to that paper: At the War Department the utmost regret is expressed at the repulse to our arms, and the disastrous result of the mistake between the two New York regiments. At present all severely condemn the course of Brigadier General Pierce in uselessly exposing his rear to such a galling fire, and it is probable that that officer will meet with severe censure. ous result of the mistake between the two New York regiments. At present all severely condemn the course of Brigadier General Pierce in uselessly exposing his rear to such a galling fire, and it is probable that that officer will meet with severe censure. The special messenger that arrived here to-day from Fortress Monroe, reports that when General Butler heard of the affair at Great Bethel, he exclaimed, "I will have all those rebel batteries before I eat my breakfast tomorrow morning"