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The Daily Dispatch: January 9, 1863., [Electronic resource], Late Northern news. (search)
The raid in East Tennessee.
Col. Low, who was made prisoner by the Yankees in their recent raid in East Tennessee, has been paroled and returned home.
He was captured at Zollicoffer, where he was making a reconnaissance on a locomotive.
In the Greenville Banker he gives a full account of the whole affair.--After destroyingEast Tennessee, has been paroled and returned home.
He was captured at Zollicoffer, where he was making a reconnaissance on a locomotive.
In the Greenville Banker he gives a full account of the whole affair.--After destroying the bridge at Zollicoffer about half of the Yankee force was sent to burn the Watauga bridge.
On their arrival at Carter's Depot their whole force was precipitated upon our small force there, under Lieut. J. R. Dille.
This force consisted of about 120 men, who gallantly withstood the attack until overwhelmed, and compelled to s ck to Carter's Depot, and the prisoners taken off and paroled.
There were five regiments of the Yankees--one an East Tennessee regiment of tories, under Col. Jim Carter, and the 7th Ohio, 9th Pennsylvania, 2d Michigan, and the other from Iowa or Michigan--the whole under command of Brig.-Gen. Samuel Carter, from East Tennessee.
From our army in Tennessee. Chattanooga, Jan. 8.
--It is believed that our army will defend the line of Duck river.
Murfreesboro' is said to be unoccupied by either force.
Morgan and Forrest have returned.
They captured and paroled three thousand prisoners, and killed and wounded a large number.
[Another Dispatch.] Augusta, January 8.
--A special dispatch to the Charleston papers, dated Chattanooga, 7th, says: "General Bragg addressed the citizens of Decherd and Winchester, Tennessee, on Monday, assuring them that he would not leave them to the enemy, but would make a stand between Alliance and Tullahoma.
He had fallen back to give his brave men repose after a battle in which they had exhausted their energy.
He stated our loss at 1,000 killed and wounded, and that of the enemy at 15,000 or 20,000."
The Yankees have advanced six miles from Murfreesboro', and are committing worse than usual depredations.