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The Daily Dispatch: March 28, 1865., [Electronic resource], Particulars of the fight at Petersburg, Saturday. (search)
into insignificance. It was painfully distinct in this city, where our very dwellings were shaken to their foundations. Our troops retired through this trying ordeal in commendable order, leaving several of their gallant comrades behind, and reached their original lines between eight and nine o'clock. The Yankees pursued no further than their own works. Five hundred and seven prisoners, all belonging to the Ninth corps, were brought off early in the morning.--Among them was Brigadier-General McLaughlin and numerous commissioned officers. Nine pieces of artillery and eight mortars were captured. The former were spiked and dismounted. Three fine brass mortars we brought off. Among the casualties is the following partial list of officers: Brigadier-General William Terry, painfully in both thighs; Brigadier-General Phil. Cook, of Georgia, arm broken; General Gordon, very slight in leg; Colonel Casey, Fifty-eighth Virginia regiment, Pegram's brigade, captured; Colon