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THE WAR IN VIRGINIA: Official Dispatch from Secretary Stanton; Butler’s Lines Assaulted by the Rebels (10/10/1864)
New York Times - Times Machine ^ | 10/10/1864

Posted on 10/10/2024 7:22:19 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson

[No official information has been received from the armies, of a later date than the following, which appeared in our edition of yesterday. -- ED. TIMES.]

[OFFICIAL.]

FROM SECRETARY STANTON TO GEN. DIX.

WAR DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON,

Oct. 8, 1864 -- 12 o'clock M.

Maj.-Gen. John A. Dix:

This department has received the following reports of the enemy's assault yesterday upon Gen. BUTLER's line, their subsequent repulse, and Gen. BIRNEY's brilliant action, driving the enemy to their inner line of intrenchments around Richmond.

HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF VIRGINIA AND NORTH CAROLINA, Friday, Oct. 7 -- 6:30 P.M.

Lieut.-Gen. U.S. Grant:

At 6:30 A.M. the enemy, having moved FIELD'S and HOPE'S Divisions from the left at Chapin's Farm road round to our right at Darbytown road, they attacked with spirit KAUTZ's Cavalry in their intrenchments, and drove him back with small loss of men, but with the loss of his artillery.

The enemy suffered very considerable loss in his attack.

The enemy then swept down the intrenchments towards BIRNEY, who, having thrown back his right, waited their assault, and repulsed it with very heavy loss on the part of the enemy.

The enemy in the meantime advanced towards New-Market, but were met by a force at the Signal Tower.

At 3 P.M. I took the offensive, sending BIRNEY, with two divisions up the Darbytown road. The enemy retreated as he advanced, and BIRNEY has reached and occupies the intrenchments which the enemy took from KAUTZ, and were fortifying for themselves. Our loss has been small -- not one-eighth that of the enemy. We have about one hundred prisoners. B.F. BUTLER, Maj.-Gen.

HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF VIRGINIA AND NORTH CAROLINA, 12:20 P.M., Friday, Oct. 7.

Brig.-Gen. Rawlings:

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Editorial: Grant and Lee – 5-6
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Editorial: a Distinct Cognovit – 6
Pennsylvania: The Union Forces Marshalling for Tuesday’s Battle – 6
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