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The Daily Dispatch: July 16, 1864., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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of the city limits. The inhabitants are animated by a spirit of firm resolution, and have the most unbounded confidence in our military leaders and the gallant troops whom they command. Below Richmond. Everything continues quiet. Our artillery indulge in an occasional shot at the Yankee transports, and are reported to have done them some damage. The enemy's gunboats reply, and continue to shell every locality on the north bank which is supposed to shelter a "rebel." Alexander Duvall, Jr., of the 2d company Richmond, Howitzers, was wounded and taken prisoner on Wednesday. He had volunteered to go on a reconnaissance with some cavalry, and after he received his wound was taken off in a boat by some Yankee sailors. From North Carolina. Recent intelligence from Newbern states that the raid into Onslow county resulted badly for the Yankees. It appears that they got separated and came together unexpectedly, when, each taking the other for an enemy, they fired in