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The Daily Dispatch: December 4, 1863., [Electronic resource], Rebecca Gordon Co., Ga., Nov. 28 . (search)
From the army of Tennessee.the enemy fallen back — their loss very heavy. Dalton, Dec. 2. To Gen. S. Cooper.
--The enemy has fallen back across the Chickamauga, destroying everything in their route, including the railroad track and bridges.
Their loss was very heavy in their attack on our rear guard, under Gen. Cleburne. (Signed) Branton Bragg, General.
The News from the army of Georgia.
When things get to their worst, they generally begin to brighten a little.
Our affairs in Georgia wear, certainly, a more cheerful aspect than they have done since the battle of Chickamauga, two months and a half ago. The splendid achievement of Cleburne proves that there is spirit left in the army — enough of it, if properly fostered and directed, to accomplish great things, in spite of late disasters.
The victory in question is a great comfort — the retreat of the enemy, and the apparent postponement of his advance upon Atlanta is a greater.
It is a great satisfaction to the country to know that Gen. Bragg's desire to be recalled has been compiled with.
We have no doubt that Gen. Bragg is a brave soldier and a true patriot, and that he has done the best he could do. No blame ought to be attached to him, for he has felt for a long time that he was in a false position, and has repeatedly desired to be recalled.
That wish ought long sinc