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Atlanta, July 2.
--The Yankees are making a said in East Tennessee.
A strong force was at Sequatchie Valley yesterday.
To-day there has been no communication with Knoxville or London Bridge.
It is believed that important movements of Bragg's and Rosecrans's armies are in progress.
No particulars received.
[Second Dispatch.] Atlanta, July 2
--We have reports — deemed reliable — that Rosecrans attempted to flank Bragg's right, and, it is said, was also moving on Chattanoand Rosecrans's armies are in progress.
No particulars received.
[Second Dispatch.] Atlanta, July 2
--We have reports — deemed reliable — that Rosecrans attempted to flank Bragg's right, and, it is said, was also moving on Chattanooga, but turned back on learning that the force at Chattanooga was ready for them.
Gen. Bragg's left was understood to be at Tullahoma and his right at Docherd in strong position and perfectly confident.
No further particulars from East Tennessee
The Daily Dispatch: July 4, 1863., [Electronic resource], High Living. (search)
Yankee raiders drowned.
--The Knoxville (Tenn) Register has the following paragraph:
As the Federal raiders came into East Tennessee, in fording at Esquire Montgomery's ferry, on Clinch river, some fifteen of them were drowned.
No halt was made by the Yankees to look after their missing comrades.
Five of the bodies were recovered from the river and buried by our soldiers and loyal citizens.
Latest from Tennessee. Atlanta, July 3.
--It is reported than Rosecrans is falling back, and that Bragg is reoccupying Tullahoma with heavy force.
There had been no raid on the railroad in East Tennessee.
Latest from Tennessee. Atlanta, July 3.
--It is reported than Rosecrans is falling back, and that Bragg is reoccupying Tullahoma with heavy force.
There had been no raid on the railroad in East Tennessee.
The Daily Dispatch: July 4, 1863., [Electronic resource], The situation in Tennessee --a battle imminent. (search)
The situation in Tennessee--a battle imminent.
The intelligence from Middle Tennessee is but meagre; yet sufficient to give us a tolerably accurate idea of the condition of affairs up to Saturday last.
The heavy skirmishes of Wednesday and Thursday, of which we have already given brief notice, seems to have been kept up as late as Saturday.
One hundred and four of our wounded — chiefly the wounded of the first day's action, (Wednesday,) when the brigades of Gens. Bato and Liddoll were drMiddle Tennessee is but meagre; yet sufficient to give us a tolerably accurate idea of the condition of affairs up to Saturday last.
The heavy skirmishes of Wednesday and Thursday, of which we have already given brief notice, seems to have been kept up as late as Saturday.
One hundred and four of our wounded — chiefly the wounded of the first day's action, (Wednesday,) when the brigades of Gens. Bato and Liddoll were driven back — arrived at Chattanooga on the 28th.
On Thursday, (says the Rebel,) two divisions of our army were engaged.
The enemy were driven back five miles, and our forces re-occupied the positions of Liberty's Gap and Guy's Gap. Hoover's Gap was also occupied by the Confederates.
In the meantime reinforcements to General Bragg are being hurried forward, and every precaution is being made to receive the enemy at the "front," where it is believed he will meet with a hearty reception. <