From the Macon (Ga.) Telegraph |
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June 13, 1862 |
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Chattanooga |
A despatch in the Atlanta
papers from R. M. Hooke, Agent Nashville & Chattanooga Railroad,
Chattanooga, 10th, announces that the trains on that road would
commence running to the Coal Mines that day, and that the enemy had
left in double quick. The Atlanta Confederacy says that the Federals
left for want of provisions. They were not in sufficient force to take
the place, and could not have provisions transported to them in
sufficient quantities. |
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