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of Maryland, is dead. The Chronicle says Bragg has been reinforced by on Monday, Vallavement of their ways. An interview with Gen. Bragg's Wife. The Weitzel expedition from New leans to Thibodaux visited the plantation of Gen. Bragg. An interview with Mrs. Bragg is thus descrMrs. Bragg is thus described by a correspondent of the New York Times. In the vicinity of Thibodaux is situated the plantation of Maj. Gen. Bragg. It of course attracted the attention of our soldiers, and his negroes t rooms. Upon Col. Warner's appearance, Mrs. Bragg with some excitement, commenced expressing "ag, and defend every portion of my country." Mrs. Bragg insisted "that the Federal were intruders anidentally remarked that, as an old friend of Gen. Bragg, he would have been pleased to see him. At teven flashed and she said, "If you would see Gen. Bragg you should meet him in the West, and not her "our Western troops had been trying to meet Gen. Bragg, but that their efforts had not been altoget[1 more...]
hem answer, by their lives, if necessary, for some of the many horrid murders they have been perpetrating in Tennessee and Kentucky. The Chattanooga Rebel gives a list of the Abolition officers sent to Macon, and the cause of their detention. Gen. Bragg, it appears demanded of Rosecrans the release of citizens of Tennessee, held as prisoners for their loyally to the Confederate States. Rosecrans refused the demand, and Gen. Bragg then replied that he should hold all captured officers of the FGen. Bragg then replied that he should hold all captured officers of the Federal army in close confinement as hostages for the safety of citizens so imprisoned. The following is the list: Col A B. Moore, Lieut-Col D. Hopmad, 104th, Illinois Infantry; Lieut-Col R. R. Stewart, 2d Ind Day; Maj L H Widmer, 104th Illinois infantry, Capt J. W. Kriedar, 108th Ohio, on B; Capt Cris Beck, 1st Lieut J W. Hudson, 1st Lieut Knoch Burnett, 1st Lieut Alex Hoss, 1st Lieut D Parsley, 1st Lieut Deward, 2d Lieut W G. Brush, 2d Lieut J E. Williams, 2d Lieut G W Daily, 2d Lieut Jas