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The Daily Dispatch: December 15, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: April 28, 1863., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Cotton Burnt. Mobile, Dec. 13. --A special dispatch to the Evening News, dated Okolona, 12th says Colonel Bartran's scouts burned 1,500 bales of cotton this week, belonging to the Yankee speculators near Corinth. There is no movement of the enemy in this direction.
he return of a party sent from the lake to open communication with Meridian." [Third Dispatch.] Jackson, April 20. --The force which passed Pontotoc does not exceed 1,620 cavalry, with five pieces of artillery. About two hundred man, with one gun, turned back. carrying the sick, and stolen property. About eight hundred cavalry and one piece of artillery have gone to Tupelo, and thence to the North. The force operating south of Carolina is the remainder of that which passed Pontotoc. They had no wagons. The secuts at Senatobia say there are no Yankees this side of Coldwater. All have gone towards Memphis. The enemy camped last night four miles south of Palo Alto. Colonel Bartran completely routed the Yankees at Birmingham on Friday morning. General Bowen, in command at Grand Gulf, says the enemy made a reconnaissance yesterday on his right, at Big-Black. They numbered about three hundred, and retired precipitately at the eight of his battery.