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The Daily Dispatch: December 17, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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s a direct road to the Coosawatchie railroad bridge. Their gunboats in Bee's creek command the battery in their present position, near the railroad. A dispatch from Major-General Jones, received last evening, reports all quiet at Coosawatchie and Pocotaligo. "Of Sherman's movements we hear plenty of rumors. Our latest and most reliable intelligence states that he is moving cautiously towards the coast, below Savannah, probably for Genesis Point. Fighting was reported on Saturday at Monteith, about ten miles from Savannah. The Savannah railroad was reported torn up from the former point to the junction of the Central and Savannah railroad. A day or two will develop Sherman's intentions." General Beauregard returned to Charleston from a short visit to Savannah on Sunday. He went up the river to the vicinity of the railroad bridge, and ran the gauntlet of the batteries which command the road, on the special train which had awaited his arrival, and which was the last that