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ary of news, has the following: Since the battle of Gettysburg, and the capture of Port Hudson and Vicksburg, the Federal forces under Meade, and Grant, and Rosecrans, and Banks, respectively, appear to have subsided into comparative inaction. The Army of the Potomac rests some where in the vicinity of the Rappahannock, worn emendous struggle will be, on the one hand, for the possession of Richmond, and, on the other, for the capture of Washington. Since the retreat of Bragg, Gen. Rosecrans has not ventured beyond Tullahoma, and for good and sufficient reasons — his army is not strong enough to advance any further into the interior, and keep up as far more likely that such troops as can be spared will be sent to Meade in Virginia, and Gilmore before Charleston, whilst, perhaps, those that were drawn from Rosecrans will be returned to him. The war on the lower Mississippi is evidently over for the present, and if Meade does not advance, and is not attacked, popular int
The Daily Dispatch: August 12, 1863., [Electronic resource], Rumored removal of Rosecrans to Virginia. (search)
Rumored removal of Rosecrans to Virginia. --The Chattanooga Rebel, of the 6th, is informed by a brother of Lieut Col. Wm. Ewing, who has just returned from Middle Tennessee, that Rosecrans no longer commands the Army of Tennessee, and that he has gone to Virginia. It is not known who will be his successor, but it is guarantesee, that Rosecrans no longer commands the Army of Tennessee, and that he has gone to Virginia. It is not known who will be his successor, but it is guaranteed that Grant will be immediately called to that position. The correspondent of the Memphis Appeal mentions the transfer of Rosecrans from Tennessee to Virginia as a rumor. see, that Rosecrans no longer commands the Army of Tennessee, and that he has gone to Virginia. It is not known who will be his successor, but it is guaranteed that Grant will be immediately called to that position. The correspondent of the Memphis Appeal mentions the transfer of Rosecrans from Tennessee to Virginia as a rumor.