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hat our loss is not large, while that of the enemy is heavy. Among the wounded are Brigadier-General Anderson, of Georgia, and Major Marshall, of Fauquier county, Virginia--neither of them dangerously. The following official dispatch from General Lee, received last evening at the War Department, gives further details of our brilliant victory: "Headquarters army Northern Virginia, "August 26, 1864. "Hon. J. A. Seddon, Secretary of War: "General A. P. Hill attacked the enemy in hy are in our possession. "The loss of the enemy in killed and wounded is reported to be heavy — ours relatively small. "Our profound gratitude is due to the Giver of All Victory, and our thanks to the brave men and officers engaged. R. E. Lee." The fight was not renewed yesterday. Everything was quiet when the train left. For two or three days past the enemy has been shifting heavy bodies of troops from the right around to the left of his lines, as if in anticipation
The Daily Dispatch: August 27, 1864., [Electronic resource], Resignation of a Telegraph Superintendent. (search)
Runaway.--five hundred dollars reward. --Ran away from the subscriber, about the 1st of August, my man Kinchin — calls himself Herbert. He is black; good appearance; quick in action; about five feet nine inches high, and twenty-two to twenty-five years old; was purchased in Richmond in July last of Mr. C. E. Morbin, who resides near Jude's Ferry, in Powhatan county. I will pay the above reward if he is delivered to Lee & Bowman, Richmond, Virginia, or confined in jail so I get him. G. A. White, Lexington, Virginia. au 24--12t*