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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)
s and general merchandise. The raiders were finally driven off by a section of artillery sent forward by General Kelly, leaving behind them one wounded man. From the Trans Mississippi. A report by telegraph from Cairo says that one of Gen Steele's trains, with a heavy escort, was attacked by Marmaduke, who captured two hundred and forty wagons, seven pieces of artillery and one thousand prisoners. Later accounts say that Steele's expedition to Shreveport has been abandoned. The lSteele's expedition to Shreveport has been abandoned. The latest intelligence from him represents him as retreating upon Little Rock, closely pursued by Price and Marmaduke, and continually harassed. A battle had been fought at Sabine Forks, in which the loss is said to have been "about equal on both sides." It was supposed to be the intention of Price and Marmaduke to attack Little Rock. Gen Banks, whilst retreating from Grand Ecore to Alexandria, was again attacked by the Confederates in force at Cane river, and suffered heavily. It is also ass