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Affairs in the West--fight at Munfordsville, Ky.--blockade of the Ohio at Hamilton.
A dispatch from Munfordsville, Ky., dated the 16th, says that Gen. Bragg attacked the Federal that morning, and the fighting continued all day.--The dispatch says:
The Union forces, under command of Colonel Wilder, are fighting bravely, and are determined to hold the post.
The enemy's forces are represented to be large.
We learn that a portion of Gen. Buell's army has arrived and are engaged with Bragg's forces.
The Journal, in its editorial to-day, appeals to the authorities to have the city fortified.
Brigadier-General Jackson's division was reviewed this forenoon by Major-General Gilbert and staff, and made a fine display.
A train of eleven cars, that conveyed Colonel Dunham's regiment to Bacon Creek, was attacked by a squad of rebels.
Some rails having been torn up, the regiment, after taking out all the ammunition and most of the provisions, abandoned the train,
William H. Buckner (search for this): article 6
Buell (search for this): article 6
Dunham (search for this): article 6
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