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The Daily Dispatch: January 10, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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n the same day, the short railroad tunnel, just beyong Glasgow Junction, which is the old Bell Tavern stand, was blown up, or rather blown in, by our forces as they fell back. Our General may, by these tricks, wish to make the enemy think they are frightened, and thus allure them on to the proper point; or it may be that they wish in reality to gain time, by these impediments, to complete the concentration of their forces, and make the victory doubly sure. Republican and Banner General Ben M'Cullosm. We extract the following paragraph from the Nashville Banner, of the 9th inst.: Our dispatches from Richmond frequently make mention of General Ben McCalloch as being still in that city. By thus placing himself, or allowing himself to be placed, in an equivocal position, General McCulloch is doing serious injury to his fine and merited reputation as a gallant soldier. The West and his men call upon him. There should he be found. The gay saloons and drawing-rooms of a br