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o insure his success. This corresponded states that the expedition will be ready to move by the 10th of December, and adds that the corps d'armes of McClernand "will consist entirely of Western and Northwestern regiments. It will embrace ten regiments from Indiana, twelve regiments from Illinois, for regiments from Iowa, four regiments from Wisconsin, two regiments from and some ten thousand troops, infantry cavalry, and artillery, from the army now in Kentucky probably a portion of Gen. G. W. Morgan's command, and a portion of the late command of Gen. Granger. The cavalry and artillery force will be ample for any and every emergency." In addition to this facts, the gunboat fleet under Commodore Porter will co-operate with the exception. The fleet of Commodore Porter consists of the following vessels: Benton, (flagship,) Captain Gwinndel & guns; Eastport, Capt. Phelps, 13 guns; Carendelet Captain Wallacs, 13 guns; Cincinnati; Capt Stemble 13 guns; Cairo, Capt, Bryant, 13 gun
The Daily Dispatch: December 10, 1862., [Electronic resource], Important from the Southwest--Confederate Victory in Tennessee--Capture of eighteen hundred Federal prisoners. (search)
Confederate Successes in the West--Capture of 1,400 Yankees. Mobile, Dec. 9 --A special dispatch to the Advertiser and Register, dated Murfreesboro, Dec. 8th, says: Morgan's command surprised a portion of Rosecrans's division yesterday, near Harrisville fifteen miles northeast of Lebanon. After a sharp conflict they captured 1,400 Abolitionists, six pieces of artillery, and 1,500 stand of arms, their wagon train and camp equipments. A large number of the enemy were killed and wounded. Our loss is considerable. The weather is clear and freezing hard. Grenada, Dec. 8--General Lovell has defeated and driven back the enemy at Coffesville, killing and wounding a large number, and capturing 75 prisoners. Our loss was eight killed and forty-two wounded. General Lovell brought the entire train of his corps safely to Grenada. The Advertiser says that the advance of the enemy South, on both sides of Abbeville, made it necessary for Gen. Pemberton to withdraw his w