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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: June 11, 1864., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Gen Grant or search for Gen Grant in all documents.
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There is no news of interest from Gen. Lee's army.
Grant is reported still to be busily engaged in fortifying in our front, and evidently does not design to accept or offer battle again until he is reinforced; even then opinions differ as to whether he will fight in his present position, or attempt to make his way to James river, where he would have the co-operation of the gunboats and Butler's forces on the Southside.
Whatever may be his intention, our army is ready to-day to enter into a general engagement, with the utmost confidence as to the result.
Accounts from Bottom's Bridge represent everything quiet in that direction.
Sheridan's movements.
An official dispatch, received yesterday, states that Sheridan's forces encamped on Thursday night at New Market, in Spotsylvania county, about five miles from Childsburg, and ten miles south of Spotsylvania Court-House.
We have good authority for stating that Gen. Hampton was between them and Gordonsville.
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Captured Yankees.
--Eighteen Yankee prisoners were brought to this city yesterday afternoon, and committed to the Libby.
They were captured by our pickets a short distance from Grant's main army.
Among them was a buck negro, but it could not be ascertained whether he was an enlisted soldier, or brought on as a traveling companion by some soldier who could afford to bear his expenses for what service could be gotten out of him.