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The Daily Dispatch: June 13, 1864., [Electronic resource], From Staunton — further particulars of the late fight. (search)
he armies. He understood that Gen. Hunter did not take possession of Staunton until 3 P. M. on Monday. The pickets of his army extend out from Staunton within about six miles of Waynesboro'. Our loss in the battle he reports as quite heavy. Gen. Imboden is not captured, as reported. The Republican, of the 9th, says: Among the buildings burnt were the railroad depot, the Provost Marshal's office, the house in which was the conscript office, and the Quartermaster and Commissary builard of the destruction of no private residences. A number of negroes escaped from the town, some previous to, and others since, its occupation by the enemy. Many of these have arrived in Charlottesville, preferring the mild and paternal rule of their masters to that false freedom which the Yankees offer them. Gen. Imboden, who was reported missing after the fight Sunday is, we are pleased to learn, with his command, and prepared to strike another blow when the proper time arrives.