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The Daily Dispatch: June 13, 1864., [Electronic resource], From Staunton — further particulars of the late fight. (search)
senger train, occupied Paris, and destroyed an important trestle work at that point. His forces are estimated at 2,500. The Herald pitches into the Times, of Tuesday, for the publication of a long account of the battle of the 3d between Lee and Grant. The Times claims that it was the most important battle of the war, confesses that Grant was badly beaten, and that the rebels were undoubtedly successful.--The Herald says the account was published solely to defeat Grant's nomination for the Presidency, and that it was successful. Gold closed on the 8th at 194¼. A telegram from Sherman, dated Ackworth Pass, June 7, 6 P. M, says that he has been to Altoona Pass, and finds it admirably adapted for his purposes — it is the gate through the last or more eastern part of the Alleghenies. He says the enemy is not in his immediate front, but his signals are seen at Lost Mountain and Kenesaw. A dispatch from Grant, dated June 7, 5 P. M, says all has been quiet to-day
From North Georgia Battle-Field Near Marietta, June 11.7 A. M. --John Moran, the notorious Yankee spy, was captured in Confederate uniform yesterday in the vicinity of Rome. From Reneraw Mountain several hundred of the enemy's wagons can be seen parked near Big Shanty. Prisoners report that Blair's 17th corps joined Sherman on the 9th inst. All quiet during last night and up to the time of this writing.