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The Daily Dispatch: June 28, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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was continued from two o'clock until dark, when night closed the contest. The enemy was seventy punished, and retreated under the cover of darkness. We were greatly outnumbered, and short of ammunition, but these for qualities were made up for by a consciousness of the justice of our cause. At one time, we hear that the enemy gained the advantage and had possession of three pieces of artillery, but not Barringer's gallant North Carolinians, aided by a few companies of Virginians, under Gen Dearisy, proved equal to the emergency, and by a broad charge resealed the pieces. We killed and wounded a large number of the enemy, if prisoners to be believed, and captured thirty-four; all of whom have been received in Petersburg. They represent the 3d New York, 22d New York, and 5th Pennsylvania. We regret to hear that Col Anderson, of the 2d North Carolina cavalry, was killed. The enemy, we hear, made diligent search for Thomas if Campbell, Esq.; the Receiver for this district,