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The Daily Dispatch: September 14, 1863., [Electronic resource], Two hundred and fifty Dollars reward. (search)
From Tennessee.
The intelligence from Tennessee is very misty.
The commanding General there has very properly embargoed all intelligence relative to the military movements going on in that State.
On the 3d inst., Gen. Forrest gave the enemy a severe drubbing at Kingston, killing and wounding a large number of them.
Kingston is a small county town, located upon the banks of the Tennessee and Clinch rivers, eighteen miles below Loudon.
Gen. Forrest commenced crossing his command by ferryGen. Forrest commenced crossing his command by ferry boats over the Tennessee river.
While crossing over with the last detachment, the ferry boat sunk, drowning ten men. The remainder swam ashore.
The following from the Marietta Confederate will show how the enemy is prosecuting hostilities in Tennessee:
The Yankees occupied Winchester on the 3d of July, celebrated the 4th, and issued a number of the Winchester Daily Bulletin on that day, taunting the editor and proprietor, Mr. Slatter, with supplying his place in his absence.
Gen. McCook