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The Daily Dispatch: August 6, 1862., [Electronic resource], The last cavalry Dash. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: September 10, 1862., [Electronic resource], The reported capture of Cincinnati . (search)
The Confederates at Cincinnati.surrender of the city Demanded.the Mayor Asks for four Hours consideration.capture of Covington and Newport.
Ky. Grenada Sept. 8.
--The Memphis Appeal, of the 7th, contains the following dispatch:
Boat B arrived last evening, at 4 o'clock, from Cairo.
A gentleman on board had a copy ed from the Garetts office at Cairo, previous to the departure of the boat, which states substantially as follows:
On Thursday morning the Federal forces at Covington and Newport were marched out to meet General Kirby Smith, who was nine miles off. After an hour's march General Smith was encountered, and the Federal forces wer federates had an overwhelming force, and the entire Federal force was ordered to fall back, General Smith advancing upon them.
When the Confederates reached Covington and Newport, Gen. Smith demanded the surrender of both places, which was complied with — he taking possession Friday morning at 10:30. A flag of truce was sent a
The Daily Dispatch: September 30, 1862., [Electronic resource], Our army Correspondence. (search)
Yankee reports from Kentucky. Senatobia, September 27.
--A Louisville dispatch, dated 22d, in the Chicago Times, of the 23d, says:
"The last intelligence which has been received from the rebel lines is that Gen. Heath, with 15,000 men and 16 cannon, is at Eagle Creek, near Cynthiana; Humphrey Marshall, with 12,000 men and 40 cannon, was moving from Paris northward, and Kirby Smith, with 10,000 men and 16 cannon, was moving north from Lexington; John Morgan, with 2,500 cavalry, is scouting from Bridge's Station to within ten miles of the fortifications.
It is believed that, simultaneous with Bragg's attack upon Louisville, Kirby Smith, with 40,000 men and over one hundred canon, will attack Cincinnati, Covington, and Newport."