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The Daily Dispatch: July 9, 1863., [Electronic resource], Bragg and Rosecrans — the expected fight. (search)
can rest easy on that score. Rumors were current on the streets during yesterday that thirty thousand Federals were moving down the old Nashville and Chattanooga and Pelham stage road. Parties immediately from the front state that it was reported that only six thousand Yankees were on that route, but it was believed they had been driven back by Forrest, who was watching them on the right. A well known officer of our army, who came through from that section yesterday, states that there is not a Yankee between Dechard and Manchester, and it was believed that Rosecrans, discovering that his flank movement had been anticipated, had fallen back. Our cavalry were skirmishing with the enemy day before yesterday about four miles the other side of Allisonia. The enemy, though close enough to our lines to give battle at Tullahoma and at Dechard, for our men were in line of battle all day yesterday at the latter point, awaiting his approach, manifested no desire"to come to time."