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The Daily Dispatch: July 9, 1864., [Electronic resource] 32 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: May 17, 1864., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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of a battle having commenced near Chancellorsville, have nothing definite. A negro refugee from Richmond came to us to-day, reporting that Lee and Ricketts had both been seriously wounded. We hear nothing from our cavalry expedition under Kantz. It is thought that he was too late to cut the railroad at Hicksford in time to prevent the mass of Beauregard's troops coming up. Colonel West, with his negro cavalry on the Peninsula, returned to Williamsburg, after frightening the rebels badl Hope, commanding Drewry's Bluff, had a dispatch stating that "Gen Beauregard would join him as soon as the troops were up." Maj Gen Gillmore holds the entrenchments, while Maj Gen Smith demonstrates upon Drewry and the enemy's lines. Gen Kantz and his cavalry have been sent to cut the Danville Railroad near the Appomattox Station, and perhaps to advance on the James river. Miscellaneous. The Alabama put into Table Bay, March 20, for coals and other supplies. The total numbe