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From Kentucky and Missouri.
the fight at Rockcastle — the Confederates Fall back to Cumberland Gap --a skirmish near Brownsville — a Sharp Rebuke,&c.
From our exchanges we compile the following in relation to the progress of the war in Kentucky.
The telegraph having kept us pretty well posted in regard to skirmishes &c., in that State, it is a hard matter to find anything which has not been before noticed:
The Rockcastle fight — reports as to the movements of the enemy.
A correspondence appears in the Nashville Union and American, from Camp Buckner, Ky., October 28, from which we extract the following:
We are back at our old camp, after a hard march of about ten days. We went down to whip the Federals at Rockcastle, but the rascals were in an old wild-cat den, and we could neither get to them, nor get them to come out and fight us. In the skirmish we had with them, about 11 of our men were killed, and about 60 of theirs.
It is also said that they kil<
The Daily Dispatch: November 11, 1861., [Electronic resource], Singular and fatal accident. (search)
Latest Southern news.
the fight at Bay Point and Port Royal--Arkansas intelligence — an appeal in behalf of Missouri, &c,
We make up the following summary from the latest Southern exchanges received at this office:
The Port Royal fight.
The Seacoast Campaign — fighting at Port Royal--seven vessels Run the Gauntlet — the enemy in the Bay, &c,
Charleston and Savannah papers furnish but little of interest in regard to the engagement off Port Royal.
Our own dispatches, on Saturday last, gave later intelligence of the progress of the fight, announcing the evacuation of Forts Walker and Bay Point batteries by our troops, and the subsequent taking possession of the same by the Federals.
The following dispatches we clip from the Charleston Courier of the 8th inst.:
Savannah, Nov. 7.--The steamer St. Mary's has just arrived from Hilton Head.
Passengers report that an engagement between our batteries at Port Royal and the Yankee fleet commenced at ha<
The Daily Dispatch: November 11, 1861., [Electronic resource], Poor fellow. (search)