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The Daily Dispatch: may 15, 1861., [Electronic resource], War Movements. (search)
Arrival of Middle Tennessee troops.
--The First Battalion of the Second Regiment of Tennessee volunteers, about five hundred strong, reached Lynchburg early Sunday morning last.
The Daily Dispatch: may 15, 1861., [Electronic resource], The Blue Hen's Chickens. (search)
Tennessee--action of the Legislature.
The Legislature, during its brief session, has transacted business of the most vital importance to the people of TennesseTennessee.
It has adopted a Declaration of Independence, dissolving the connection of the State with the late United States.
Looking to a speedy admission into the Confede nfederate States, to be employed for the common defence.
Second.--The State of Tennessee will, upon becoming a member of said Confederacy, under the permanent Con like cases.
Third.--Whatever expenditures of money, if any, the said State of Tennessee shall make before she becomes a member of said Confederacy, shall be met gton Barrow, Commissioners, duty authorized to act in like manner for the State of Tennessee.
The whole subject to the approval and ratification of the proper author en, [Seal.]
Washington Barrow, [Seal.]
Commissioners on the part of Tennessee.
And in addition, it has enacted a law providing for the organization of
Virginians returning.
--The passenger train from Tennessee that arrived here Monday morning brought a large number of Virginians, who have left their homes in Texas, California, New Mexico and Arizona, to defend the land of their birth from the invading mercenaries of Old Abe.--Lynchburg Virginian.
Crops in Tennessee.
--The Nashville Banner says:
"We had a conversation yesterday with a gentleman who had just returned from a trip to the country.
He represents the wheat crop to be in the most promising condition, and has no fears that it can be now materially injured.
The increased breadth of land, and the different varieties sown, he thinks sufficient to insure an abundant harvest.
He says, in some portions of Middle Tennessee the young cotton plant has been plowed up and cost returned from a trip to the country.
He represents the wheat crop to be in the most promising condition, and has no fears that it can be now materially injured.
The increased breadth of land, and the different varieties sown, he thinks sufficient to insure an abundant harvest.
He says, in some portions of Middle Tennessee the young cotton plant has been plowed up and corn planted in its place.
All things considered, he thinks we may safely anticipate a bountiful supply of breadstuffs."