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The Daily Dispatch: April 17, 1863., [Electronic resource], Suffolk invested — Rumors about the operations there. (search)
From Tennessee — more Reinforcements for Rosecrans. Chattanooga, April 15.
--All quiet in the vicinity of Tullahoma.
The Federal accounts of the battle at Franklin confirm the killing of Captain Freeman, of Freeman's Battery.
A gentleman, just through from Louisville, reports that, in addition to Burnside's corps, a division from Franklin's corps is coming to reinforce Rosecrans.
Jackson, April 14.--A special to the Appeals from Murfreesboro', dated the 8th inst., says that Wilder's brigade had returned with many horses.
Sixty "contrabands" were shot and hung.
Several were clothed in Yankee uniforms.
The gunboat Cincinnati, disabled at Steels's Bayou, had arrived at Ca.
From the Southwest. Jackson, Miss., April 15.
--There is a considerable Federal force at Greenville.
[Second Dispatch.] Jackson, April 16.
--The enemy's troops at Lake Providence have moved down to Vicksburg and Grenada.
Travellers report that there was a universal opinion at Memphis that the boats going up to Vicksburg was a ruse.
A heavy movement commenced on Thursday.
A special to the Appeal says that intense excitement prevailed in Memphis on the receipt of the news from Charleston.
The first report was that five Monitors were sunk.
Tennessee money fell heavily, and sales at 20 per cent discount for greenbacks.
Yankees and Jews refuse greenbacks.--There is a reported suppression of the edition of the Bulletin and Argus. Several negro regiments went down Thursday.