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Gen. J. C. Vaughn telegraphs to Knoxville from Richmond, under date of the 16th, that the prisoners from East Tennessee, paroled at Vicksburg and elsewhere, will rendezvous at some point in East Tennessee, instead of Demopolis, Ala. All parties leaving Columbus, Ga., whether ladies or gentlemen, are obliged to pay one dollar for passports. Five thousand Texans have arrived at Morton, Miss., since the fall of Vicksburg, and five thousand more are coming. The Exchange Hotel, at Danville, Va., has been sold, with 127 acres of land near there, for $38,000. Rev. Thos. Murphy, a Catholic priest, of Wilmington, N. C., died on the 20th inst. Hon. Thos. H. Watts, Governor elect of Alabama, is on a visit to Montgomery, Ala.
From Mississippi. A letter from Morton, Miss., to the Mobile Tribune, dated the 8th inst., has the following intelligence from the army there: The army here is being put in excellent condition, and everything that can possibly be done for the comfort of the men has been done. The troops have been paid off for the first time, with some of them, for six months, and, thanks to the untiring energy of Drs. Yandall and Scott, Medical Directors, the sick are well cared for, and the health of this army is better than any other. Only six sick were sent off yesterday, and every train from the East brings large numbers of men returning from the hospitals. Since writing the above I have seen one of Gen. Kirby Smith's staff, who has just arrived from that side of the river. He crossed the river at Rodney on last Friday, and whilst he was there four transports heavily laden with troops passed up, and the Continental loaded with cavalry passed down. The Yankees are playing a
The Daily Dispatch: August 28, 1863., [Electronic resource], Affairs in Mississippi--the negro Retaliation Question. (search)
ive scale. A commander with ordinary ability, permission to act at discretion, and a proper spirit, could, with such soldiers as there are in the commands of Bateau, Inge, Boyle, Ham, &c., and the well-managed artillery of Owens and Barksdale, ambuscade any such force of marauders, separate them, and whip them by detail.--The material is here — have we the leader? It is a matter worthy the attention of Gen. Johnston. Vast supplies for his army depend upon the protection of North Mississippi, and its protection merely demands an able and energetic cavalry officer. The distributing post-office at Jackson, Miss, having been discontinued, letters to persons in Gen. Johnston's army will save several days by being addressed to headquarters at Morton, Miss. It is rumored that the Federals are again to make another raid through Mississippi.--We hope our people in that section will be ready for them. The capital of Mississippi has been removed to Macon, Noxubee county.
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