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The Daily Dispatch: January 6, 1863., [Electronic resource], The Inside history of the battles around Richmond — the instructions of McDowell — his correspondence with McClellan. (search)
es it. The rebels are in full retreat to Tullahoma. Over 200 wagons following Rosecrans were captured by the rebels under Col. Wheeler, of Tennessee." The fight was renewed on the 1st with great fury. There was heavy loss on both sides. Gen McCook fell back two miles before an overwhelming column. He rallied his troops, but was again driven back. At latest accounts he was five miles this side of the ground occupied in the morning.--The battle continued until night, at which time the Co a few words, saying he would send in his message to the Legislature. The Herald's dispatch from Louisville says that Rosecrans still holds his original position. Nothing further had been received from the army up to 3 o'clock on the 2d. Gen. McCook is reported mortally wounded. Lincoln issued his emancipation proclamation on the 1st. It is ridiculed by the Times He advise the slaves to make no demonstration of violence except in "self defence." A dispatch in the Times, from Ro