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The Daily Dispatch: March 26, 1863., [Electronic resource], Latest Northern news. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: March 26, 1863., [Electronic resource], The Northern border. (search)
Gen. Rosecrans.
The imperious and truculent tone which this officer has assumed of late improbably the result of his hair-breadth escape from being utterly demolished at the battle of Murfreesboro', and which escape he considers a great victory.
A certain class of minds are always brutalized by success, real or imagined, and Rosecrans, who once had the reputation of a gentleman, seems to be of the number.
He is bidding high for the favor of Lincoln, and will one day get his reward, unless our Generals in the West, in the next battle leave no loop to hang a doubt on.
The real results of the battle of Murfreesboro', which Rosecrans has been swelling on over since like a vain glorious turkey dock were as follows.
we quote from the Chattanooga Rebel.
prisoners taken5,000
Pieces of artillery61
small arms7,500
wagons destroyed950
enemy's loss in killed and wounded9,000
our loss — killed1,000
wounded3,500
Recapitulation.
Federal killed3,000
Wounded6,00
The Daily Dispatch: March 26, 1863., [Electronic resource], The workshops of the Virginia Central Railroad (search)
Royalty.
--Lincoln's first levee took place on the night of the 24.
A Northern dispatch says: --"There was an immense crowd long before the doors were opened, and hundreds were compelled to stand in the carriage way, between long files of soldiers, who, singular to lay, supplanted the police, and preserved order with the bayonet." Long Live Abraham I.,
King of the Yankees.