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g to send in a flag of truce, according to the customary mode of civilized warfare, since it would be a partial acknowledgment of defeat.
The following are the casualties in the Fayette Artillery, of Richmond:
On the 2d instant, Geo. A. Newton, Washington city; on the 3d instant, Peter Fritz, and on the 4th instant,--Pheaney and Thomas W. Sheed — all killed.
Three are wounded, whose names were not reported.
[from our own correspondent.] Army of Northern Virginia, Near Gaines's Mill, June 5, 1864.
Since Friday morning no engagements of any magnitude or importance have occurred between these two contending hosts, and the situation is essentially the same that it was at the close of those repeated and desperate charges.
On Friday evening the enemy attacked Early's front, and also Field's, of Longstreet's corps, but were easily repulsed.
About eight o'clock on Friday night, as Hoke, Breckinridge and Mahene were moving forward in order to re-establish the pi