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The Daily Dispatch: November 10, 1863., [Electronic resource], The fight in-lookout Valley — Details of the engagement. (search)
Grant'sarmy at Chattanooga have to carry their wood on pontoon bridges across the river, all the trees in and around the place having been cut down and burnt by our army while encamped there.
The Rome (Ga.) Southerner learns that thirty days furloughs are being granted to the farmers in the State forces for the purpose of allowing them to sow wheat.
Rev. Dr. W. A. Scott, late of California, and formerly of New Orleans, was installed pastor of the Forty second Street, Presbyterian Church, in New York, on Wednesday.
Gen. Thomas, Rosecrans's successor in the command of the Army of the Cumberland, was Gen. (then Captain) Bragg's First Lieutenant in Mexico.
The impressment officers seized all the cotton and woolen cloth in Lynchburg, Va., on Friday.
The wife of Bishop H. Kavanaugh died at Shelbyville, Tenn, on the 7th ult.
The Daily Dispatch: November 10, 1863., [Electronic resource], The fight near Kelley's Ford Saturday --further Particulars; (search)
Latest from the North. Petersburg. Nov. 9.
--The New York Times, of the 6th, has been received.
The news is unimportant.
Gen. Thomas officially announces the capture of Bragg's forage train, with its escort, and the arrival of the captures at Chattanooga.
The train was seized in Lookout Valley, in front of Bragg's position, on the 4th inst.
He writes from headquarters at Chattanooga that Major Fitzgibbon had overtaken the combined Confederate forces of Cooper, Kirk, Williams, and Scott, numbering 400 men, at Lawrenceburg, on the 3d, and engaged them in a hand to hand fight.
The rebels lost eight killed and seven wounded and twenty-four prisoners. The Yankees lost three wounded.
The rebels renewed the fight on the 3d at Colliersville, on the Memphis and Charleston Railroad, and after a brief engagement were repulsed.
Among the rebel prisoners taken were Gen. Geary and staff.(?)
The Memphis papers contain information of another fight at Pine Bluff, Ark,