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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: October 15, 1864., [Electronic resource].
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The war news.
From below Richmond.
On yesterday all was quiet below the city on both lines.
We have no additional particulars of the fight of Thursday, except that the last assault of the enemy, at 4 P. M., resulted most disastrously for them, their loss being very heavy, and their columns breaking and flying in confusion.
Captain M. A. Marcus, Company I, Fifteenth regiment Georgia volunteers, Benning's brigade, Fields's division, was among the killed in the engagement.--His body was brought to this city and temporarily interred at Hollywood.
From Petersburg.
Everything perfectly quiet along all the lines.
The Express learns from "a perfectly reliable source" that at a vote taken in the Fifth (Warren's) and the Ninth (Burnside's) corps of the Yankee army, on Tuesday last, the proportion in favor of the McClellan to that of the Lincoln candidates was as ten to one.
The voting in these corps was altogether by the troops from Pennsylvania, Indiana an
Fields (search for this): article 1
The war news.
From below Richmond.
On yesterday all was quiet below the city on both lines.
We have no additional particulars of the fight of Thursday, except that the last assault of the enemy, at 4 P. M., resulted most disastrously for them, their loss being very heavy, and their columns breaking and flying in confusion.
Captain M. A. Marcus, Company I, Fifteenth regiment Georgia volunteers, Benning's brigade, Fields's division, was among the killed in the engagement.--His body was brought to this city and temporarily interred at Hollywood.
From Petersburg.
Everything perfectly quiet along all the lines.
The Express learns from "a perfectly reliable source" that at a vote taken in the Fifth (Warren's) and the Ninth (Burnside's) corps of the Yankee army, on Tuesday last, the proportion in favor of the McClellan to that of the Lincoln candidates was as ten to one.
The voting in these corps was altogether by the troops from Pennsylvania, Indiana and