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The Daily Dispatch: November 29, 1862., [Electronic resource], Proclamation of the Governor of North Carolina. (search)
r in the Advertiser and Register, dated "Headquarters Cavalry Division, ten miles South of Holly Springs, November 23d," says: "No doubt the enemy intend advancing in this direction. Some 50,000 to 60,000 Abolitionists are in front at Grand Junction, Davis's Mills, and Lagrange, and reinforcements are joining them daily from Memphis and Jackson. "The enemy are rapidly repairing the Memphis and Charleston Railroad to Grand Junction; also, the Mississippi Central Railroad towards HollGrand Junction; also, the Mississippi Central Railroad towards Holly Springs. All the stations and bridges are heavily graded. Their armed foraging parties, composed of the vilest robbers and murderers on the face of the earth, range the country around for miles, on every side, from Davis's Mills to Moscow, which seems to be their base. "Capt. Mitchell's cavalry company attacked a Yankee forage train, comprising forty wagons, guarded by eighty cavalry and two companies of infantry, killing and wounding twenty-nine Federal, capturing eleven prisoners, and