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Parent Issue
Day
14
Month
November
Year
1862
Copyright
Public Domain
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Chicago. Nov. 12. A special frora Trcnton I'erry, the lOth,, says " Tlie grand army paased be-yond, Lugrange yesterday inorniug. Ourpifck ets aro six miles froin Holly Springg. One hundred and thirty of the cneiny's cavnlry were taken prisoners during the day, with a Federal loss of (wo kiüed. and two wounded From highly creditable sources wo learn that the rebels have fallen back. A letter from IJolly Spritigs to the Mobile 'Triurne, says: "Nut a thousund blaukets remain n Priee'a ent iré army corps. Blank.ets and kuapsacks were nearly all tlirown away in the retreat from luka aüd Coriuth." Bishop Elliot oí Georgia, annouaoes that the united diocese of Texas, MissisBippi, Alahamq, Georgia, Carolinas, and Virginia ii complete under ihe name of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the Confedérate States of America. The first general cour.cil tncets at Adusta Nov. 12th. . ' A dispatc'n from Gen. Hansom, at Fort Doiielsoti yesterday, says : " 51y coramand arrived here to day, We hfie marehed oce hundred and fifty miles, had a figlít with rebel Woodward on the 6th and gave him grief, killing sixteen, woundiiig foriy, cipturing one hundred horsea und mulos and aquantity of anns, and drove him to the oiljer side of the Oumborlaud."

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Old News
Michigan Argus