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Parent Issue
Day
14
Month
November
Year
1862
Copyright
Public Domain
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New York, Nov, 11. A special to the Tribune, Nasliville, ll(h,3:iys; " Gen. Rosecrans and staff urrived last night, having left Bowling Green ut 6 o'cluok tliat morning on a train to Mitcliellsville, makiog the remaiuder fof the trip on horseback without inter'ruptioo from guerrillas. The forests are b'uziug along tho gratar portion of the route aud many dwellings have bccu destroyod, The country looks fearfully desolato. The inhabitants' forage aud stock are nearly all gone. ' The reports about the star ving situation of Nashvüle are fanciful. About 50,000 bushels of coro and other subgtaatials werc in store whcu McCook's corps arrived. The recent attack of the eiietny was a reoounoissance and a fe int to ennble Morgao's guerrillas to destroy the railroad bi'idge. We lost about t)irty killed and wonnded. McOook has driven most of thü rebi'l guerrillua clear back from the city. The enemy is s:ill in considerable forcé at Murfroesboro, but is retreating beyoud the Tennessee liivcr, desiroying everything ae tliey retire. "A supply train of 100 wagons arrived from Jlitchc-llsville lust night."

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Old News
Michigan Argus