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The Daily Dispatch: December 12, 1863., [Electronic resource], Plan for the improvement of the Currency. (search)
The Siege of Charleston. Charleston, Dec. 11th. --Twelve shells were thrown into the city last night, at intervals of three hours. Damage trifling.--Our batteries replied. No firing on Sumter. [second Dispatch.] Charleston, Dec. 11 P. M. --The enemy again shelled the city at intervals during the day. Six buildings were struck, but no person injured. About 9 o'clock this morning Fort Sumter took fire from some cause as yet unknown. The fire communicated to some outer timber work of the southwest angle, and the wood work was burned and some ammunition destroyed. There were some casualties, but the particulars have not yet been received. The enemy's land batteries opened heavily on the fort during the progress of the fire, and were replied to from Moultrie and our batteries. A heavy firing was kept up all day, which ceased at dark. Damage to Sumter not material.
The Daily Dispatch: December 12, 1863., [Electronic resource], The report of the Secretary of the Treasury. (search)
From east Tennessee. Bristol, Dec. 11. --General Longstreet is slowly falling back from Morristown, presenting a bold front to the enemy, who, since the sharp skirmish at Morristown, have not pressed him. Our last advices represent him at Watanga river, near Kings port. As Cumberland Gap is no longer in his rear no apprehensions are felt as to his safety. All the hospitals along the railroad have been emptied to receive his wounded, numbering about six hundred. Dalton, Dim at Watanga river, near Kings port. As Cumberland Gap is no longer in his rear no apprehensions are felt as to his safety. All the hospitals along the railroad have been emptied to receive his wounded, numbering about six hundred. Dalton, Dec. 11. --The latest accounts received here represent Longstreet to be at Bean's Station, twenty miles beyond Knoxville, on the Cumberland Gap road. The Georgia State Guards are reported to have been driven in yesterday. No particulars.