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[Southern Associated Press.]latest from the North.
Petersburg, Jan. 5.
--The New York, Herald, of Saturday last, has been received.
There is no doubt about the result in Tennessee.
Halleck received the following telegram on Friday:
"Murfreesboro', Jan. 1.
--A terrible battle took place yesterday.
The latest report from the field, up to noon, says the rebel centre had been broken and things looked favorable.
Losses reported to be enormous.
Gens. Stanley, , and Palmer are wounded, and the Cheatham and Rains killed"
A telegram to the press, dated near Murfreesboro", Dec. 31st, says: "Our whole line suffered terribly this morning.
Four regiments of regulars lost half their men and all their commanding officers.
Gen. Anderson's troops suffered severely.--We are advancing our whole line, Rosecrans personally superintending the movements.
One shot killed two of his staff offices.
The 15th Wisconsin lost seven Captains.".
Louisville, Jan. 1.
The falling back in Tennessee.
Gen. Bragg has certainly retreated to Shelbyville, thirty miles from his victory at Murfreesboro' as he did last fall from his victory at Perryville.--On this occ de, as "a change of base" is on the other,) to Shelbyville with his whole army he has thrown East Tennessee entirely open to the Yankees.
There is a very strong position beginning with Shelbyville on ight, which, we understand, military men thought last summer ought to be the place to defend East Tennessee.
It may be that Bragg has fallen back to this position.
If he has, all is right.
But h the design to go to reinforce the army facing Grant, which three hundred miles off, then Eastern Tennessee is in great danger, if Rosecrans wishes to take it. If he should once get possession of it, 200,000 men cannot dislodge him. And East Tennessee is precisely the very portion of the Confederacy which it is most inconvenient for as to lose, since it cuts it completely in two.
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The Daily Dispatch: January 6, 1863., [Electronic resource], The Inside history of the battles around Richmond — the instructions of McDowell — his correspondence with McClellan . (search)
The Daily Dispatch: January 6, 1863., [Electronic resource], President Davis in Petersburg . (search)