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The Daily Dispatch: February 13, 1865., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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being considered of the worst character: T. M. King, Seventh; James Riderwell, Thirty-firth; Herbert Alexander and James Washington, Twelfth; Z. Anderson, Eighteenth; C. S. Lerett, S. C. Morland and John Coster, Eleventh; G. M. Kenny, Sixth, and T. W. Dear, of the Forty-Third Virginia cavalry; J. Brigg and Hoffman Gilmor, (brother of the noted guerrilla chief,) Second Maryland cavalry; John M. Rafter, J. D. Lynn, Wm. Harkness, James McNeal, R. P. Tubb, of McNeil's Independent Rangers; and J. Tavener, citizen. They are to be kept in confinement, and receive nothing but the army ration, which is more than an ordinary man can eat. Confederate troops Attempting to cross the Mississippi. The Memphis Bulletin says that a large number of Confederates, including Lyle's command, six hundred strong, are reported on the Arkansas side of the river, near Mound City, under General Rollins, evidently intending, if possible, to cross the river into Tennessee. Terrible conflagration in