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The Daily Dispatch: February 20, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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New York files, of the 16th instant, furnish some additional interesting intelligence, which we give below: The recent fight at Newbern — the capture of the Underwriter. A correspondent of the New York Tribune, writing from Newbern, N. C., on the 1st inst., gives an account of the recent reconnaissance by General Pickett to that point. He says: Last night (Sunday) a little after midnight, the pickets were driven in at Bacheldore Creak and at Deep Gulley on the West, and at Brier's Creek on the South. The alarm was soon communicated to Newbern from the front, which is some 10 or 12 miles out, and the long roll sounded at 5 A. M., this morning. Some six companies of the 12th New York Cavalry, Col Savage, were stationed near Deep Galely. Col Classon, with the 132d N York infantry, was stationed at Bacheldore Creek, some eight miles out from Newbern on the railroad. An Iron car called the Monitor, mounting two guns, also assisted the defence. Lieut Col Fellows, of the