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The Daily Dispatch: December 30, 1862., [Electronic resource], Fredericksburg Relief fund. (search)
Military operations in Tennessee--General engagement expected. Chattanooga, Dec. 28.
--The enemy are in force at Stewart's Creek, ten miles from Murfreesboro', and our lines are half a mile from them.
It is believed that the enemy are advancing their whole force.
There was skirmishing along the lines all day yesterday.
The enemy captured two of our guns.
It is reported that 400 Federal prisoners were captured by our forces before falling back to Stewart's Creek, This morning, at Murfreesboro', it was believed that a general engagement would take place during the day.
One hundred and fifty four Federal officers arrived here to-night from Murfreesboro', to be sent to Vicksburg for exchange.
Nashville papers of the 27th announce that Rosecrans has moved his headquarters to Concord Church, eight miles South of Nashville.
They do not believe a battle is imminent.
Trains from Louisville falled to arrive Thursday or Friday nights, and it was reported at Nashvill
The Daily Dispatch: December 30, 1862., [Electronic resource], The advance upon Vicksburg — Sharp fighting — the enemy repulsed. (search)
The advance upon Vicksburg — Sharp fighting — the enemy repulsed. Mobile Dec. 28.
--A special dispatch to the Tribune, dated Vicksburg, 28th, says the enemy landed in force — supposed about 25,000--early this morning, seven miles above this place, and attempted to drive our forces from the position occupied by them.
They were repulsed three times successfully, and driven back to their gunboats.
Our loss is 36 killed and wounded, that of the enemy 350--A number of prisoners, captured in the engagement, have arrived Confidence is felt in our ability to defend the c
The Daily Dispatch: December 30, 1862., [Electronic resource], The Yankee War upon Women. (search)
The Yankee War upon Women. Chattanooga. Dec. 28.
--The wife of the Hon. H. W. Bruce, and the wife of Judge Burnet, of Kentucky, whilst endeavoring to pass through the Federal lines at Nashville, under a flag of truces were sent back to Murfreesboro', by Rosecrans, and refused permission to return to their homes.
Gen. Morgan at work. Chattanooga, Dec. 28.
--A dispatch has been received here announcing that Gen. Morgan has destroyed the track of the Louisville Railroad, in Kentucky, [So reads the dispatch.]
The Daily Dispatch: December 30, 1862., [Electronic resource], [Southern Association Dispatches] (search)
[Southern Association Dispatches]
from the West--Federates advancing — a battle imminent near Murfreesboro — Morgan Captures Glasgow.
Murfreesboro', Dec. 28
--The enemy is still advancing slowly from several points, and his force is estimated at 33,000.
He left a garrison of 10,000 at Nashville on the 1st.
His columns, 8,000 strong, are now at Salem, five miles distant. A general engagement cannot be avoided longer than to-morrow, as the opposing lines of battle are in close proximity this evening in that vicinity.
General Morgan captured Glasgow, Ky, and the Federal garrison, on Christmas day, after which he proceeded to Gallatin and again blew up the railroad tunnel, and left the railroad entirely useless to the enemy
The Daily Dispatch: December 30, 1862., [Electronic resource], South Carolina ready--General Beauregard Confident . (search)
South Carolina ready--General Beauregard Confident. Charleston, Dec. 28.
--General Beauregard in a speech to-day, welcoming Col. Colquitt's 46th Ga. regiment on their return from the field, expressed his readiness to meet the enemy on South Carolina soil.