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The Daily Dispatch: December 23, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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stables, almost entirely uncared for, and would have suffered greatly had it not been for the assistance of Mrs. James Whitesides and other noble ladies, who have daily been attending to their wants — the ladies of Chattanooga having shown undaunted patriotism. Capt. C. C. Spiller, formerly of our Tennessee cavalry, has joined the Yanks, and is now running one of the little steamers on the river. Mr. Potts, the Southern Express agent, had gone to Ohio, having taken the oath; also, Ben Chandler, Lawson Dugger and son, and a number of others of the Puritan stock, who were long suspected and informed on, but who were permitted to remain in Chattanooga as spies on our actions, it being considered good "conciliation policy!" By this very policy, in fact, pursued by the Government, we have gradually lost the whole of Tennessee. It is stated that the Yanks are building a permanent bridge across the Tennessee at Chattanooga, but have abandoned the bridges at Bridgeport and over Ru