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The Daily Dispatch: June 24, 1864., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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vision. About sixteen hundred prisoners, four pieces of artillery, eight stands of colors, number of small arms were captured. Very respectfully, etc, H. E. Lee, General. [from our own Correspondent.] Petersburg, Va., June 23, 10 A. M. The most brilliant affair by odds of this compared occurred yesterday, ehat its only object was to drive the enemy from the town. Gen. M., I am reliably told, planned and executed this movement himself, merely getting the consent of Gen. Lee to do it. Gen. Lee gives him great credit for the results obtained. Our losses will foot up, I am informed, about three hundred in killed and wounded, MahonGen. Lee gives him great credit for the results obtained. Our losses will foot up, I am informed, about three hundred in killed and wounded, Mahone's old brigade losing about 80, Saunders about one hundred and fifty, I and Wright seventy Col. Shelley, of the 10th Alabama, and Capt., Williams, of the 6thVirginia, are among "the brave in battle slain." The enemy were dislodged at the point of attack from three lines of fortifications, but they still hold a position inside of