Posted on 09/07/2024 7:19:33 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson
[OFFICIAL.]
WAR DEPARMENT.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 6 -- 8:10 P.M.
To Maj.-Gen. John A. Dix, New-York:
A dispatch from Gen. GRANT, just received, gives a statement from the Richmond Examiner of this morning, that JOHN MORGAN was surprised and killed, and his Staff captured, at Greenville, Tenn., yesterday. An unofficial dispatch, received by this department this morning from Lexington, states that Gen. GILLEM had officially reported the surprise and defeat of MORGAN at Greenville; that JOHN MORGAN was killed and his Staff captured; from 50 to 100 rebels killed, 70 prisoners taken and one gun captured. This report being confirmed by the Richmond Examiner, there is no room to doubt its truth.
In honor of the capture of Atlanta, GRANT yesterday ordered a salute to be fired with shotted guns from every battery bearing upon the enemy.
Nothing has been received by the Department since the 4th instant, nor anything south of Nashville, on account of the derangement of the telegraph lines by the prevailing storm.
No movements of importance have taken place in is Shenandoah Valley.
EDWIN M. STANTON,
Secretary of War.
REPORTS VIA CINCINNATI.
CINCINNATI, Tuesday, Sept. 6.
The Commercial of this city publishes the following dispatch:
KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Monday, Sept. 5.
The following official telegram from Gen. GILLEM was received this evening;
BULL's GAP, Tenn., Sunday, Sept 4.
To Gen. Tilleson:
I surprised, defeated and killed JOHN MORGAN at Greenville this morning.
The killed are scattered for miles, and have not yet been counted, and probably number fifty or one hundred.
I have about seventy-five prisoners.
Among those captured were MORGAN's Staff, with one piece of artillery and a caisson.
The enemy's force outnumbered mine, but the surprise was complete.
(Signed) ALLEN C. GILLEM.
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Official Bulletin: Dispatch from the War Department – 2
Wheeler’s Raid: The Rebels Retreating – 2
Reports from Nashville-Captures of Prisoners and Material at Atlanta – 2
The Union Victories: Rejoicings Throughout the Country – 2
Gen. Grant’s Army: The Rebel Pickets Incredulous About the Fall of Atlanta – 2-3
Amusements on Rebels – 3
The Middle Division: From Sheridan’s Army – 3-4
News from the South: The Desperate Condition of the Rebel Finances – 4-6
News from Washington – 6
Editorial: The Political Prospect – 6-7
Editorial: The President and Our Generals – Diabolism in High Places – 7-8
A Hopeless Malady – 8
Collector of the Port – 8
A Satisfactory Compromise – 8
Importance of Atlanta to the Rebels – 8
The Draft-Important Notice – 8
English Hopes and Democratic Wishes – 8
Proof that 150 years ago the MSM was already lying through their teeth.
Great news- so current. It must get old somewhere— all this inaccuracy.
Just one of the many stories from Civil War.
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