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The Daily Dispatch: July 18, 1864., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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time being relieved from Yankee rule. Arrival of prisoners. The Petersburg train last evening brought over fifteen Yankee prisoners. One of them looked very much like a negro, though his dark complexion may have been the result of a thick coating of dirt. Transports sunk. It was currently reported on Saturday that our batteries near Harrison's Landing, on James river, had succeeded in sinking two of the enemy's transports, and had completely blockaded the river so as to prevent the egress of the Yankee fleet. Heavy firing was heard in that direction on Saturday, and we doubt not that our artillerists are paying strict attention to the enemy's vessels. The Second Howitzers. We announced on Saturday the wounding and capture of private A. Duvall, Jr, of the Second Howitzers, at Curl's Neck. In an engagement at Wilcox's wharf, on the 13th, private Smith, of Gloucester Point, had his leg shattered, and private Walter Morris was slightly wounded in the leg.