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The Daily Dispatch: April 14, 1863., [Electronic resource], Affairs in Kentucky--the Defray of Gen Pegram — success of Col. Cluke at Mount Steelins. (search)
Affairs in Kentucky--the Defray of Gen Pegram — success of Col. Cluke at Mount Steelins. The information which reaches us from the South west is highly encouraging as to our prospects in Kentucky. The Yankee are sent of the defeat of Gen. Program, as all their accounts are, was highly exaggerated, if indeed it had any foundation at all Gen. P. first engaged the enemy at Danville, defeating him without any material fes, and succeeded in securing in that section about nine hundred head of bdings, which communicated to other, until a whole square was consumed. The enemy to the number of three hundred, finding further resistance useless, surrendered unconditionally. Col. C. then retired with his prisoners, intending to join the command of Gen. Pegram at Camp Dick Robison. At McCorsaick's, twenty-one miles south of Mount Starling, he was reinforced by Gen. Marshall, when no changed his course, and went back to the latter place, of which he held possession at the last accounts.