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The Daily Dispatch: July 18, 1863., [Electronic resource], The defence of Mobile — foreign Subjects. (search)
n within the limits of the city and county must at once organize into companies, and report for duty in defence of this position. Owners of able-bodied slaves are urged to send them immediately to work on the fortifications. Brig Gen. Slaughter will receive the reports of the companies which may be organized, have arms issued to such as have none give orders for their instruction, and assign them to their stations. Reports of slaves for labor on the defences may be made to Brig-Gen. Leadbetter, who has made arrangements for their good treatment while in his employ. Dabney H. Maury, Maj. Gen. We take the following paragraphs from the last orders of Gen. Maury: Conscript officers are informed that under a recent decision of the Confederate Judge of this District, persons having domicil here are subject to conscription into the Confederate service, even though they may have taken oath as aliens. Major E. H. Cummins, Assistant inspector, General, is assig