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The Daily Dispatch: December 13, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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The Daily Dispatch: December 13, 1862., [Electronic resource], By the Governor of Virginia — a Proclamation. (search)
justly regarded as the most unprovoked and wanton exhibition of brutality that has yet disgraced the Yankee army. Heavy firing of artillery and musketry was heard yesterday morning in the vicinity of Fredericksburg and continued up to the time of the departure of the train. The enemy had succeeded in constructing three pontoon bridges in the neighborhood of Deep Run and landed a force estimated at from forty to fifty thousand men. These are said to have been engaged by the forces of Gens. Cubb, Barksdale and Kershaw. The fighting is represented to have been more of the character of heavy skirmishing than of a regular battle, in which our forces were exposed to a heavy fire from the batteries of the enemy planted upon the adjacent commanding bluffs. Under protection of this fire the Yankees succeeded in effecting their landing, our forces falling back in good order, and with but little lets. It is generally believed that the grand and decisive engagement will occur to-morrow (