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The Daily Dispatch: November 30, 1863., [Electronic resource], McNeill's capture in Hampshire county. (search)
th ardor upon the works at the foot of Mission Ridge.--Hardee, commanding, then met the attack with wonderful vigor and success. Charge after charge was repulsed. Five hundred dead lay in front of our works. Our right stood firm. The battle ceased at dark on Wednesday. After nightfall the enemy improved his position on Lookout, posting batteries to enfilade position on Mission Ridge, necessitating its evacuation, when our line fell back eastward of Mission and behind Chickamauga, where it now stands. The battle was not renewed on Thursday. Our loss in killed and wounded is not a thousand; the enemy's is at least twenty thousand. Our loss in prisoners is not known — we have six hundred prisoners. Grant commanded in person. Washington and Cobb's artillery lost all their guns. General Waltham is not seriously wounded, and is now here. Governor Harris, who fought through the battle, is also here. Our wounded are beginning to arrive. Bragg's headquarters are now at Ringgold.
ater. We received at a late hour last night, through the courtesy of the officers of the Exchange Bureau, New York papers of the 27th. The news is not important. At the battle of Lookout Mountain the Yankees claim to have captured 6,000 prisoners and fifty- two pieces of cannon. Gen. Sheridan reached Chickamauga Station at 4 o'clock Thursday morning in pursuit of Bragg. At that point he captured four guns and 600 prisoners. They also have a false report of Hooker having occupied Ringgold. Ga., and that Bragg was in fall retreat for Datton, firing the bridges behind him. Among the prisoners captured was a son of Gen. Breckinridge. The following is the latest dispatch from Grant. Chattanooga, Nov. 25.--7:15 P. M. --To Mayor Gen.Halleck, General in Chief; --Although the battle lasted from early down until dark this evening, I believe I am not premature in announcing a complete victory over Bragg. Lookout Mountain top, all the rifle pits in Chattanooga Valley, a