781 Series I Volume XVII-II Serial 25 - Corinth Part II
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GRENADA, December 4, 1862.
General JOSEPH E. JOHNSTON,
Chattanooga:
I shall be in position behind the Yalabusha to-morrow. The advance is 3 miles off.
Will write by courier at large.
J. C. PEMBERTON,
Lieutenant-General, Commanding.
CHATTANOOGA, TENN., December 4, 1862.
Colonel J. GORGAS,
Chief of Ordnance, Richmond:
From a dispatch just received from the Adjutant-General I think General Pemberton's suggestion should be adopted. I do not know the condition of things so well as the President.
J. E. JOHNSTON,
General.
CHATTANOOGA, TENN. December 4, 1862.
General BRAGG,
Tullahoma:
The enemy is advancing on General Pemberton, who is falling back. Can you delay the advance by throwing cavalry on enemy's rear? I will join you to-morrow.
J. E. JOHNSTON.
[Indorsement.]
This dispatch was not received by General Bragg, who took the measure suggested upon intelligence given him by Lieutenant-General Pemberton.
J. E. J.
CHATTANOOGA, TENN., December 4, 1862.
General COOPER,
Richmond:
The map convinces me that General Holmes' troops can re-enforce sooner than General Bragg's. Urge him again to press his troops forward. I shall be with Bragg as soon as possible, which will be to-morrow.
J. E. JOHNSTON.
CHATTANOOGA, TENN., December 4, 1862.
General S. COOPER,
Richmond:
I have only the cipher the President established with me last spring. I have no signal officer; shall know to-morrow if General Bragg has. I telegraphed General Pemberton this morning via Jackson, but have no reply. The march of Bragg's troops to Pemberton's present position would require several weeks.
J. E. JOHNSTON.
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