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Arrival of a flag of truce best — no papers allowed to be Landed — reports of the Gettysburg fish. Petersburg, July 7. --Another flag of truce boat arrived at City Point to-day, but not a paper was allowed to be brought off. Captain Mulford states, with regret, that Gen. Sickles is dead. Paroled prisoners overheard one of the Federal say, at Fortress Monroe, that the loss in Gen. Meade's army could not be less than sixty thousand--killed, wounded and missing. The officers on the truce beat are much defecte
From North Carolina. Goldsburg', July 7. --A letter from a reliable source, dated Kinston, last night, says that a courier who had just arrived reports as engagement progressing between the retreating enemy and our forces, near Free bridge. Rate supposed that the enemy are out off.
The Daily Dispatch: July 8, 1863., [Electronic resource], Reported Evacuation of Norfolk and Portsmouth. (search)
North Carolina Legislature. Ralston, July 7. --The House has been debating the militia bill all day. No final action. The Senates passed the bill to punish the alders and abettors of desertion.