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The Daily Dispatch: December 14, 1863., [Electronic resource], The Legislature. (search)
From the army of Tennessee. Atlanta, Dec. 11.
--A special to the Intelligencer, dated Dalton, to-day, says:
The enemy have fallen back from Chickamauga; heavy pickets at Missionary Ridge. Two corps had crossed the river at Bridgeport.
The track of the Nashville and Chattanooga railroad has been torn up between Whiteside and Shell Mound, a distance of 8 miles, and the railroad bed used as a wagon road.
Three small boats are running up the river to Chattanooga.
Indications are apparent of an intention on the part of the enemy to go into winter quarters in Tennessee, and to send thirty thousand men as reinforcements to the army of the Potomac. Gen. Grant, it is said, will supersede Gen. Meade.
Direct information from Longstreet has been received.
He was at Bean's Station, 56 miles from Knoxville, on the 8th.
Col. Ives, one of the President's aids, has arrived here.
It is supposed that the object of his visit is to report upon the condition of af