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The Daily Dispatch: October 6, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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streets here it is very noticeable. Northern account of the battle of tuka — desperate Bravery of the Confederates. A letter in the New York Herald gives an account of the fight a tuka., Miss., on the 22d ult., between portions of Price's and Rosecrans's armies. The correspondent says "the plan to capture Price was admirable, but, unfortunately, was nor carried out." He says: The fight commenced about half past 4 in the afternoon. Buford's brigade, under command of Colonel John B. Sanbors, was the first in the engagement, and suffered more than any other of our forces. The fighting was almost hand to hand.--The rebels charged and fired the 11th Ohio battery four different times and it was as often retaken by our boys. Every horge in the battery was killed, and there were only eight men left unwounded and fit for duty. Every soldier was wounded and one Lieutenant, killed. It supported by the 5th Iowa who their first battle, too; they met the rebles every time th