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The Daily Dispatch: November 26, 1863., [Electronic resource], Return of Confederate Surgeons from the North--Yankee treatment of prisoners. (search)
ain. At 12 o'clock M., when our informant left, the battle was still raging. His advance on Monday gained possession of two small hills in our front. Yesterday morning he opened all his batteries, and there was heavy skirmishing along the entire line. At noon an infantry assault was made on Lookout Mountain and vigorously kept up for an hour by the enemy, without result, when they fell back, our troops holding their own. Our informant says that when he was leaving the fire of the enemy had again opened on Lookout. The temper of our troops is described as full of grit. A special to the Intelligencer says that the enemy were repulsed on our right by Patton's, Anderson's, and Hindman's divisions, with heavy loss. Our loss twenty. [Second Dispatch.] Atlanta, Nov., 25--6 P. M.--The trains from Chickamauga are not yet in, being delayed by the numerous up trains. Private telegrams state that the musketry to-day has been severe and general, but no results are spoken of.