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The Daily Dispatch: July 8, 1863., [Electronic resource], Progress of the war. (search)
Important from Gettysburg.the enemy routed on Sunday.Forty thousand prisoners captured! Martinsburg, Va., July 6.
--On Saturday night our centre fell back, drawing the enemy from their works.
Generals Ewell and Longstreet flanked the enemy and gained the heights.
A general fight ensued yesterday, in which the enemy were routed, and Lee captured forty thousand prisoners, according to all accounts.
General Kemper was killed.
There is fighting at Williamsport between Imboden's cavalry and several regiments of infantry and a division of Yankee cavalry under Pleasanton.
The following dispatch was received this morning by Dr. Morris:
Martinsburg, July 6th, 1863.--The latest, which seems to be reliable, is that the fight was continued on Sunday, and was the bloodiest of the war. General Hill fell back in the centre, causing the enemy to believe he was retreating.
The enemy advanced, then Ewell and Longstreet advanced their light and left wings, surrou