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The Daily Dispatch: May 10, 1864., [Electronic resource], The movement on Richmond--two more Repulses of the enemy by Gen Lee — affairs on the Southside — feint at Drewry's Bluff — fight expected near Petersburg Today — the Central Railroad Tapped, &c, &c. (search)
and Fredericksburg to Zoar Church, about six miles acre the latter place, where they established heavy pickets. On Wednesday, the enemy having laid down pontoons across the Rapidan rivers their whole force was busily engaged all day in crossing and about nightfall had succeeded in knowing across their whole force. On Wednesday night the enemy bivouacked in and near Chancellorsville. And early on Thursday morning their began to head up the turnpike and planked, the force which crossed at Ely's. At the same time the force which crossed at Germanna across and over the turnpike, as if intending to join the force which was moving on those . In order to understand the situation, let us explain that Orange C H is on the direct line or away from Alexandria to Richmond, distant from the former place about 78 miles, and from the latter about 87 miles. Orange C H is also about six miles south of the Rapidan Railroad Bridge, and is the use of our supplies and the depot for our wounded. The
against Elair Athol, eleven to four against General Peel, six to one against The Miner, seven to one against one hundred to six against twenty-five to one against Ely and each; thirty to one against Knight of Snowdon, and fifty to one, each, against Brindisi and Black Rock. Blair Athol, at the half distance, came out, and sst case, won literally in a canter, without ever being punished, by two lengths; a head separated a second and third, and four lengths divided the third and fourth; Ely was fifth, close up; Claremont, sixth; Baragah, seventh; Brindisi, eighth, Knight of Snowdon, ninth; and Black Rock, last. Mr. Bowes's two finished many lengths in the rear of Ely, the last two pulling up, being; beaten a long way. The two most important races in England, every year, for three-year-old colts, are the Derby, at Epsom, in May, and the St Leger, at Doncaster, in September. It requires very fine colts to win these races, as they carry, at this early age, one hundred and tw
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