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The Daily Dispatch: August 3, 1864., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Monday morning, one of Burnside's side stated to a Confederate officer that their loss had not been definitely ascertained, but that it would certainly range between 4,000 and 5,000. Yesterday, up to the time of the departure of the train, everything was quiet in front of Petersburg. Grant is probably preparing for some new move on the military chess board. The following officers, captured on Saturday, admit that they commanded negro troops in the fight: Lieut. H. O. Daring, Lieut. W. H. Mix, Lieut. A. J. Paymer, Lieut. E. D. Dobbs, and Capt. C. Robinson. The Army of the Valley. A report was brought by the Petersburg train last evening that, pending the flag of truce on Monday, a Confederate officer was informed by a Yankee that the latest dates received from the North stated that the Confederate cavalry had entered Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. --Northern papers of Saturday, about as late as could have been received in the ordinary way, make no mention of any such o