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The Daily Dispatch: May 10, 1864., [Electronic resource], The movement on Richmond--two more Repulses of the enemy by Gen Lee — affairs on the Southside — feint at Drewry's Bluff — fight expected near Petersburg Today — the Central Railroad Tapped, &c, &c. (search)
e quickly picked off. Capt Early fell dead, and Capt Moore fell severely wounded. The conduct of the brigade has been and doubtless will be much animadverted upon. In extenuation it may be mentioned that this brigade has made some splendid fights during the war, that the enemy advanced in heavy force and very suddenly, and that this brigade afterwards informed and fought most courageously. Whilst matters were thus progressing on Ewell's front the enemy in heavy force advanced to attack Beth and Wilcox. A warm and desperate fight engaged lasting from 3 o'clock until sundown. The reason was that the enemy were held in check, and repulsed on this part of the line as well as in front of Ewell. During the night Lane's pickets succeeded in surprising the enemy and capturing about three hundred prisoners. The captures. Ewell, in the fights on his front during this evening, captured about one thousand prisoners, including thirty or forty commissioned officers, besides a good