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The Daily Dispatch: July 4, 1863., [Electronic resource], The situation in Tennessee--a battle imminent. (search)
The situation in Tennessee--a battle imminent. The intelligence from Middle Tennessee is but meagre; yet sufficient to give us a tolerably accurate idea of the condition of affairs up to Saturday last. The heavy skirmishes of Wednesday and Thursday, of which we have already given brief notice, seems to have been kept up as late as Saturday. One hundred and four of our wounded — chiefly the wounded of the first day's action, (Wednesday,) when the brigades of Gens. Bato and Liddoll were driven back — arrived at Chattanooga on the 28th. On Thursday, (says the Rebel,) two divisions of our army were engaged. The enemy were driven back five miles, and our forces re-occupied the positions of Liberty's Gap and Guy's Gap. Hoover's Gap was also occupied by the Confederates. In the meantime reinforcements to General Bragg are being hurried forward, and every precaution is being made to receive the enemy at the "front," where it is believed he will meet with a hearty reception.