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The Daily Dispatch: October 2, 1863., [Electronic resource], A remarkable Phenomenon...a Chapter of similar ones. (search)
From the Southwest. Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 30. --Trains have arrived here from Chickamauga station bringing such of our wounded as are able to bear removal. About twenty-five hundred remain in field hospitals, who are too severely injured to endure transportation. A staff officer who left the lines yesterday afternoon reports that a flag of truce had been sent in by Gen. Rosecrans. After considerable correspondence Gen. Bragg. consented to an exchange of the wounded. They have about 600 Confederates and we have 5,000 Yankees. The exchange is conditional. There is no change in the condition of affairs in front of Chattanooga. Rosecrans receives his supplies by wagon trains from Stevenson. A report reached Dalten yesterday that Gen. Sam. Jones had occupied Knoxville, and that Burnside had retested towards Cumberland Gap. These reports are credited in official circles. Major Rice raves, Chief of Artillery of Gen. Breckinridge's Division, died on Sunday fr
The Daily Dispatch: October 2, 1863., [Electronic resource], Last Moments of the late Gen. John B. Floyd. (search)
200 dollars reward --Ran away on Wednesday, Sept. 30th my negro woman Charlotte. She is about 18 years old, 5 feet 2 or 3 inches high. The most a mark remembered is that both of her are enlarged by having a . Geo E. Smith Of the firmed Smith, Lipscomb & Co oc2--6t* Franklin street
The Daily Dispatch: October 2, 1863., [Electronic resource], Departure of one of the "Friends of the South." (search)
Adjournment of the South Carolina Legislature. Columbia, Sept. 30. --The Legislature adjourned to day, having passed the following bill, viz. An act to prevent desertion from service; the raising and granting privileges to volunteer companies of mounted infantry; to provide for the election of members of Congress; to amend an act to supply negro labor for defence.