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The Daily Dispatch: June 30, 1863., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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ir advance on Harrisburg At Harrisburg great excitement prevailed on the evening of the 24th, at the report that the enemy were advancing in strong force on Carlisle, which is about 7 miles from the town. They were meeting with no opposition. Gen Knipe would probably give them battle at that place on the 25th, on which day they were expected to arrive. No infantry had been discovered in the rebel force, though a large body was thought to be with it. From another deserter, the statement is pu authorities are in telegraphic communication with Greyson Station, which is two miles from the rebel pickets. Their line to night is very strong. The result of to morrow is looked forward to with much anxiety, and not without some doubts. General Knipe may give the enemy battle at Carlisle, or he can fall back to the Susquehanna. A battle will undoubtedly be fought, or the place evacuated, before to-morrow night--General Couch has thrown a strong column of men in the neighborhood of Ge