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Big Black (Mississippi, United States) (search for this): article 1
Raymond (Mississippi, United States) (search for this): article 1
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The Yankee retreat from Jackson
The Northern news published by us yesterday morning of the retreat of the Yankees under Grant from Jackson, Mississippi, is confirmed by our own Southern telegraph this morning.
They left precipitately, after doing what harm they could, and of course stealing what could be conveniently carried off.--The retreat was no doubt superinduced by the movements of Gen- Johnston on the chessboard.
Grant is said to have retreated towards Vicksburg.
The language of Southwestern telegraphs is mysterious generally, and we do not lay much stress upon phraseology which sometimes involves consequential suggestions, for the telegrapher does not mean anything by it. It is usually a mere blundering way of stating things.
We take it that Grant has simply put off upon the speediest out to the Mississippi, which is through Raymond, whence he came, and down the Big Black river, That stream lies between Jackson and Vicksburg.
If he retreats to avoid Johnston's strat
Gen (search for this): article 1
The Yankee retreat from Jackson
The Northern news published by us yesterday morning of the retreat of the Yankees under Grant from Jackson, Mississippi, is confirmed by our own Southern telegraph this morning.
They left precipitately, after doing what harm they could, and of course stealing what could be conveniently carried off.--The retreat was no doubt superinduced by the movements of Gen- Johnston on the chessboard.
Grant is said to have retreated towards Vicksburg.
The language of Southwestern telegraphs is mysterious generally, and we do not lay much stress upon phraseology which sometimes involves consequential suggestions, for the telegrapher does not mean anything by it. It is usually a mere blundering way of stating things.
We take it that Grant has simply put off upon the speediest out to the Mississippi, which is through Raymond, whence he came, and down the Big Black river, That stream lies between Jackson and Vicksburg.
If he retreats to avoid Johnston's strat
Joseph E. Johnston (search for this): article 1