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GEN. MEADE’S ARMY; A GENERAL ENGAGEMENT YESTERDAY; Very Heavy Cannonading Heard at Bealston All Day (12/1/1863)
New York Times - Times Machine ^ | 12/1/1863

Posted on 12/01/2023 6:32:14 AM PST by Homer_J_Simpson

WASHINGTON, Monday, Nov. 30.

Army officers from Bealton Station to-night report that heavy cannonading was heard since early this morning in the direction of Orange Court-house. The firing was so heavy and continuous as to preclude the possibility of its being a skirmish. It was their opinion a general engagement was in progress at the time they last heard the firing, which was at 11 o'clock this forenoon.

One division of our army occupies Fredericksburgh. LEE's whole force is intrenched between Orange Court-house and Gordonsville.

Supplies have been dispatched to MEADE by a new route.

The weather is frightfully cold, and has been since yesterday. The badly wounded left out last night, and to be left out to-night, where they fall, must almost certainly die. They fight without overcoats.

SPECIAL DISPATCH TO THE N.Y. TIMES.

WASHINGTON, Monday, Nov. 30.

The train from Bealton Station, which arrived here late to-night, brings intelligence that heavy and continuous firing was heard from early dawn this morning up till 3 P.M., when the train left Bealton. The impression was that a heavy battle was going on;

DISPATCH TO THE ASSOCIATED PRESS.

WASHINGTON, Monday, Nov. 30 -- 2:45 P.M.

The Republican, just issued, says:

"Up to this day there has been much fighting by regiments, brigades, divisions and corps, but there has not been a general battle, and while we have been worsted temporarily in skirmishes, the grand result is that LEE has been defeated and has gradually been failing back, and from present appearances will attempt to make a grand stand at Hanover Junction or Gordonsville, the base of rebel supplies.

KILPATRICK's loss on Friday, when he was compelled to fall back, was about fifty in killed and wounded.

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Gen. Meade’s Army: A General Engagement Yesterday – 2
The Escape of John Morgan: His Arrival in Canada Yesterday – 2
Gen. Grant’s Army: No Fighting on Saturday and Sunday – 2
The Situation at Knoxville: Intelligence from Gen. Burnside to Wednesday Last – 3
News from Washington: Our Special Washington Dispatches – 3
Editorial: Gen. Grant’s Operations – What Next? – 3-4
Editorial: Operations in Virginia – 4
News of the Day: The Rebellion – 4
General News – 4
Amusements this Evening – 4


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