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From North Georgia. --The Atlanta Confederacy says our cavalry advanced on the 10th above Ringgold, finding the country clear of the enemy. They proceeded thence to Lookout Mountain and Ridge. Here they found nothing but the of the enemy's camp. The position seemed to been deserted on Saturday last. In the town of Chattanooga below, the enemy had visibly decreased his force. The presumption is that a heavy column has been sent in pursuit of Longstreet, and an expedition started into West Tennessee to look after Forrest who has taken apt advantage of the absence of Sherman's corps.
Longstreet (search for this): article 7
From North Georgia. --The Atlanta Confederacy says our cavalry advanced on the 10th above Ringgold, finding the country clear of the enemy. They proceeded thence to Lookout Mountain and Ridge. Here they found nothing but the of the enemy's camp. The position seemed to been deserted on Saturday last. In the town of Chattanooga below, the enemy had visibly decreased his force. The presumption is that a heavy column has been sent in pursuit of Longstreet, and an expedition started into West Tennessee to look after Forrest who has taken apt advantage of the absence of Sherman's corps.
From North Georgia. --The Atlanta Confederacy says our cavalry advanced on the 10th above Ringgold, finding the country clear of the enemy. They proceeded thence to Lookout Mountain and Ridge. Here they found nothing but the of the enemy's camp. The position seemed to been deserted on Saturday last. In the town of Chattanooga below, the enemy had visibly decreased his force. The presumption is that a heavy column has been sent in pursuit of Longstreet, and an expedition started into West Tennessee to look after Forrest who has taken apt advantage of the absence of Sherman's corps.
Ringgold, Ga. (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 7
From North Georgia. --The Atlanta Confederacy says our cavalry advanced on the 10th above Ringgold, finding the country clear of the enemy. They proceeded thence to Lookout Mountain and Ridge. Here they found nothing but the of the enemy's camp. The position seemed to been deserted on Saturday last. In the town of Chattanooga below, the enemy had visibly decreased his force. The presumption is that a heavy column has been sent in pursuit of Longstreet, and an expedition started into West Tennessee to look after Forrest who has taken apt advantage of the absence of Sherman's corps.
Lookout Mountain, Tenn. (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 7
From North Georgia. --The Atlanta Confederacy says our cavalry advanced on the 10th above Ringgold, finding the country clear of the enemy. They proceeded thence to Lookout Mountain and Ridge. Here they found nothing but the of the enemy's camp. The position seemed to been deserted on Saturday last. In the town of Chattanooga below, the enemy had visibly decreased his force. The presumption is that a heavy column has been sent in pursuit of Longstreet, and an expedition started into West Tennessee to look after Forrest who has taken apt advantage of the absence of Sherman's corps.
Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 7
From North Georgia. --The Atlanta Confederacy says our cavalry advanced on the 10th above Ringgold, finding the country clear of the enemy. They proceeded thence to Lookout Mountain and Ridge. Here they found nothing but the of the enemy's camp. The position seemed to been deserted on Saturday last. In the town of Chattanooga below, the enemy had visibly decreased his force. The presumption is that a heavy column has been sent in pursuit of Longstreet, and an expedition started into West Tennessee to look after Forrest who has taken apt advantage of the absence of Sherman's corps.
Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 7
From North Georgia. --The Atlanta Confederacy says our cavalry advanced on the 10th above Ringgold, finding the country clear of the enemy. They proceeded thence to Lookout Mountain and Ridge. Here they found nothing but the of the enemy's camp. The position seemed to been deserted on Saturday last. In the town of Chattanooga below, the enemy had visibly decreased his force. The presumption is that a heavy column has been sent in pursuit of Longstreet, and an expedition started into West Tennessee to look after Forrest who has taken apt advantage of the absence of Sherman's corps.
Atlanta (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 7
From North Georgia. --The Atlanta Confederacy says our cavalry advanced on the 10th above Ringgold, finding the country clear of the enemy. They proceeded thence to Lookout Mountain and Ridge. Here they found nothing but the of the enemy's camp. The position seemed to been deserted on Saturday last. In the town of Chattanooga below, the enemy had visibly decreased his force. The presumption is that a heavy column has been sent in pursuit of Longstreet, and an expedition started into West Tennessee to look after Forrest who has taken apt advantage of the absence of Sherman's corps.