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The Daily Dispatch: September 19, 1863., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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line of East Tennessee, from Knoxville to Chattanooga, and from that point towards the Northwestern portion of the State of Georgia, in the vicinity of Broomtown Valley.-- We have removed all the public stores from Dalton, which is still held by a large force of our cavalry, anticipating the advance of the enemy's cavalry, which had passed through Ringgold. All the bridges on the railroad between Tunnel Hill and Chattanooga have been burnt by the enemy, as well as the eating-house of Mr. Hilburn, at Catoosa Station. Every day brings matters to a more critical position, rendering the impending conflict so precarious that the grand battle of the revolution may begin at any moment.--Neither army, it would seem, is exactly in position to strike, and it may be some ten days yet before the grand conflict commences. The Yankee vandals have burnt the Trion Cotton Factory, five miles above Summerville, owned by Marsh & Algood, together with 2,700 bales of cotton. This was done