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uly 2. --The Yankees are making a said in East Tennessee. A strong force was at Sequatchie Valley yesterday. To-day there has been no communication with Knoxville or London Bridge. It is believed that important movements of Bragg's and Rosecrans's armies are in progress. No particulars received. [Second Dispatch.] Atlanta, July 2 --We have reports — deemed reliable — that Rosecrans attempted to flank Bragg's right, and, it is said, was also moving on Chattanooga, but turnend Rosecrans's armies are in progress. No particulars received. [Second Dispatch.] Atlanta, July 2 --We have reports — deemed reliable — that Rosecrans attempted to flank Bragg's right, and, it is said, was also moving on Chattanooga, but turned back on learning that the force at Chattanooga was ready for them. Gen. Bragg's left was understood to be at Tullahoma and his right at Docherd in strong position and perfectly confident. No further particulars from East Tenne
g the Governor to call General McClellan to lead the Pennsylvania troops, he offered to pay in full the One Hundred and Twenty seventh regiment during the whole time their services were needed in defence of the State. The following annual pensions have been granted in the English civil list:--Miss Francis Browne, £ 100, on account of her works in prose and poetry, composed in spite of blindness existing from birth. A dispatch, published in the New York papers of the 28th ult, states that Shelbyville has been occupied by the Federal troops. This is an advance on the part of Rosecrans. The tobacco crop of three counties in Indiana will this year amount to 950,000 pounds. --Southern Indiana is rapidly becoming a tobacco growing region. John McDonnell, the proprietor of the famous McDonnell's restaurant, New Orleans died on the 15th of May last. Garibaldi still walks with a crutch; but his health is sensibly improving. Flour is $15 a barrel in Mississippi.
upon cattle and horses around Washington city, at Drainesville and Long Bridge. They have also made their appearance at numerous points in Montgomery county, Md., on Sunday and yesterday, seizing all of the finest horses to take the place of their jaded animals. Some few of them showed themselves as near Washington as Silver Spring, five miles from the city. They stopped the stage which connects with the railroad at Laurel, and took the horses. From Tennessee. The army of Rosecrans continues to advance at different gaps of mountains. His forces have had severe skirmishing with the enemy, in every case with success. The rebel Gen. Cleburne is reported killed at Liberty Gap. Latest from Vicksburg. The latest news from Vicksburg is to the 22d of June. The cannonading on the 20th was terrific from the army and the gunboats. The siege was progressing favorably. The movements of General Johnston continue wrapt in mystery. He has gone beyond the Big Black
Latest from Tennessee. Atlanta, July 3. --It is reported than Rosecrans is falling back, and that Bragg is reoccupying Tullahoma with heavy force. There had been no raid on the railroad in East Tennessee.
The Daily Dispatch: July 4, 1863., [Electronic resource], The situation in Tennessee--a battle imminent. (search)
, and anxious for the beginning. The Rebel estimates our loss so far at about one hundred killed and five hundred wounded. The Appeal, of the 29th, says that Rosecrans continued to advance as if desiring to give battle, in which desire, it has reason to believe, he will be accommodated, at the proper time and place. Shelbyville was evacuated on Friday last, and a rapid concentration of our troops in the works at Tullahoma was taking place. Instead of Rosecrans being weakened by reinforcements to Grant, it is has been strengthened to such an extent as to make him confident enough to advance our weak defences in front, hence our commanders havas been strengthened to such an extent as to make him confident enough to advance our weak defences in front, hence our commanders have chosen the battle-ground, if a fight is forced upon them. Up to Saturday evening Rosecrans continued to advance along the whole line, and at last accounts a battle was considered imminent.