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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: November 2, 1863., [Electronic resource].
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Later from the North.
Through the courtesy of the officers of the Exchange Bureau we have received New York dates of Thursday last, the 29th ult.--We make a summary of the news:
From Chattanooga — important movements on Foot — Grant Gone to the front, etc.
A correspondent of the Herald, writing from Nashville on the 22d.
gives the following report of affairs at Chattanooga:
I left Chattanooga four days ago. At that time nothing of especial importance as regards field operations was transpiring at that point.
Our officers and the enemy communicated almost everyday via the picket lines.
Reports reaching us through rebel couriers represented the Union movements at several points in a favorable light.
When I left Bridgeport, Ala., reports came in that the rebel Gen. Wheeler was again about to threaten our lines of railroad communication between here and Bridgeport.
Later reports seem to confirm this.
It is evident there is a force of rebels attempting to inte