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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: August 6, 1864., [Electronic resource].
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The War News.
There was heavy skirmishing around Petersburg on Thursday night, and considerable shelling.
Yesterday morning the skirmishing was kept up, and about 6 o'clock yesterday afternoon the enemy attacked a point on the left of our lines.
The attack resulted as all the others have, in their repulse.
It is more than likely that within a few days Grant will be forced to do something more than licidly before our works, with the exception of an occasional fruitless demonstration in the way of an assault or mine explosion.
The month of August is rapidly passing away, and with September comes the rainy season, which will put it beyond his power to do anything.
He has now wasted May, June, July, and portion of August, and two-thirds of his original army, and for one month of that time a Confederate army has been marching back and forth in Maryland and Pennsylvania, gathering supplies, burning a town or two, and behaving in anything but the manner in which "subjugated rebels"
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