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statements. They then pay the price for the permit, and if desiring to take out more supplies are referred to Brig.-Gen. Veitch, who invariably in consideration of an unmentioned stipend, allows the parties to obtain the material required Brig.-Gen. Hurlburt is the chief commander and head thief, ably seconded by Brig.-Gen. Veitch and Provost Marshal Swayne. The profits acquired by this firm are enormously large, as the business requires no capital save rascality, in which the copartnership i boarding house. The streets of Memphis are crowded and a very large amount of business is transacted. From fifty to two hundred bales of cotton works its way into the city daily, and is usually shipped at once northwards. The division of Hurlburt's corps, which has been stationed here ever since the fall of Vicksburg, has been withdrawn and sent to Chattanooga, and but a depleted regiment numbering less than 500 remains, together with a regiment of blacks who are kept within Fort Pickeri