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The Daily Dispatch: May 10, 1864., [Electronic resource], The movement on Richmond--two more Repulses of the enemy by Gen Lee — affairs on the Southside — feint at Drewry's Bluff — fight expected near Petersburg Today — the Central Railroad Tapped, &c, &c. (search)
emy, our forces, Wickham's and Lomax's brigades, gave way, but soon recovered and drove the enemy in turn with terrible slaughter. In addition to the casualties reported in the fight, Lt Edmundson, of the 1st Virginia cavalry, was killed, and Major Bowie, of Gen. Fitz Lee's Staff, was wounded by a piece of shell in the abdomen. The wound is not regarded as serious. Lt Johns and Lt Walker, both of the 1st Va. cavalry, are also wounded. The death of Col Collins, of the 15th Va. cavalry, is cohe damage was done by our own men. Arrival of wounded officers. The following is a list of the wounded officers who have arrived at the officers' hospital here since Sunday at noon: John Cartledge, It, 10th Ga; D T Anderson, It; T F Bowie, Maj, Fitz Lee's Staff; J P Puryear, 3d Va cav; M A Rucker, 3d Ky; J C Anderson, Adj't 13th S C; T C Campbell, It, 5th La; Geo Wilcox, 26th N C; Geo Conner, Adj't 2d La; W H Noel, It, 2d La; T D Gregory, Adj't 1st Tenn; S H Magnet, It, 10th Ga; H