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The Daily Dispatch: September 3, 1863., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Knoxville. Members of the Signal Corps report the enemy's pickets on the Island opposite Raccoon mountain, about four miles below the city. Five companies of Yankee cavalry were seen from the same point moving about on the river flats opposite the mountain yesterday. The Knoxville Chronicle says: We heard from Kingston, yesterday, to the effect that there were no Federals within forty-five miles of that place. Our information from various points along the mountain higher up, leads us to doubt whether there is any in the region this side or coming over. We know that the great point of interest, the key of the whole position and the agency of concentrated armies, is to be farther down the river than this. The hucksters in the Tennessee army, who are robbing soldiers by extortionate charges have been taken in hand by the Chattanooga authorities. The Yankees have started a newspaper in Franklin, Tenn., called the . Major T. C. Fitagibbon is the editor.