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Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): article 11
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Latest from the North.Defeat of the Federal at Murfreesboro.
We received last night a copy of the New York Herald of the 15th inst. The paper contains an account of the capture of Murfreesboro', Tenn., by the Confederates, with $30,000 worth of army stores.
The following is th into the hands of the enemy.
Captain Rounds, Provost Marshal of Murfreesboro', and guard, shot nine of the rebels before surrendering.
T a Springs, near Sparta, a few days since, organizing the raid on Murfreesboro', which may, it is apprehended, be extended to the capital of th st, and Col. Raines, of Nashville, commanded the rebel forces at Murfreesboro'. It is also reported that they have taken Lorergne, fifteen mil ng on Nashville from Chattanooga with fifteen thousand men,
Murfreesboro'; was barricaded by bales of hay, and the Federal shells set fir n Capitol Hill and other points.
Col. Leslie surrendered at Murfreesboro' at four o'clock P. M., the Minnesota Third and Hewitt's battery
Fortress Monroe (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 11