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The Daily Dispatch: December 22, 1862., [Electronic resource], Review of the army of the West by President Davis. (search)
iewed the army of the West at Murfreesboro'. An account of this review, by a reporter who was present, is published in the Chattanooga Rebel.--The division of Gen. Breckinridge was first reviewed, and afterwards the divisions of Cheatham's and Withera's, with the artillery commands belonging to each, also passed in review. The President followed by the corps and division Generals, the Brigadier Generals of the command, and their staff officers, rode down the lines at full gallop.--The General of each division rode on the right of the President, as their respective divisions were drawn up in review. The men in open ranks stood with arms presented, the officers saluting, and the regimental bands playing, each band taking it up in succession, as the cortege passed. The regiments were then wheeled into column and "passed in review" before the President. Among the officers conspicuously mentioned in connection with the review; are Gens. Bragg, Hardee, Polk, Breckinridge and Chestham.
affairs. The amount annexed to each name may be paid in five months, by instalments, the first payment to be made on or before the 23rd day of December.--All persons called upon under this notice will pay the amount required to the Comptroller of State, and it will be applied in such manner as may be prescribed for the purpose for which it was collected. Among the names ssed are the following:--John Overton, $2,500; W. G. Harding, $1,000; Stokely Donalson, $500; Hon. Wash. Barrow, $500; Nell S. Brown, $500; Chatham Family, $500; McNairy, $500; McGavock Estate, $750, Miss Wilson and Mrs. Brownlash, $500. The total amount reaches $50,000. Gen. Rosecrans has addressed a letter to Gen. Bragg, complaining that the rebels stole overcoats from the prisoners at Hartsville; also, that the cartel had been violated in returning prisoners by flag of truce to this point instead of to Vicksburg and Alken's Landing. Morgan was last night within twelve miles of Carthage, Tenn.