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Testimonial to Lieut. Gen. Jackson. The citizens of the county of Augusta, in appreciation of the services of this distinguished chieftain, have presented him with an elegant horse and equipments. The following is his letter acknowledging his acceptance of the handsome testimonial. Caroline County, Dec. 30, 1862. To the Hon Alex. H. R. Stuart and others: Gentlemen: I have this day received the beautiful horse and equipments which have been presented to me by you on the part ntinue to be appreciated, not only for its intrinsic worth, but as the kind testimonial of the patriotic people of Augusta. In reply to the complimentary manner in which you speak of my services, permit me to say that they have fallen far short of my desires. I trust that God, who had thus far protected your homes, may continue to do so, and soon bless our country with an honorable and lasting peace. With sentiments of high regard, I am gentleman, your ob't serv't. T. J. Jackson.
Important from the Southwest reported captured of Trenton, Union City, and Humboldt. Mobile Jan. 7. --The Mobile Advertiser and Register has just received a dispatch, dated Gronads, the 6th inst, which says that an aid of Gen. Forrest arrived there on the evening of the 6th, who reports the capture of Trenton. Union City, and Humboldt with over two thousand prisoners, two pleases of artillery, and a large amount of commissary stores. The attack on Jackson was a feint to cover their operations. The railroad is destroyed between Jackson and Columbus.