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The Daily Dispatch: January 23, 1864., [Electronic resource], A mammoth swindle — Livingston thrown into the Shade — a Million and a Quarter gone up. (search)
d joy, to the defence of their country. This officer visited the camp of Gen. Joe Johnston at the time Grant was besieging Vicksburg, and he mentions one fact whichat while Gen. Grant was besieging Vicksburg with seventy five thousand men, Gen. Johnston had under his command not more than eleven thousand men and sixteen pieces g Vicksburg; whereas, if Vicksburg had been evacuated, as we understand was Gen. Johnston's plan, and the army of Pemberton united with that of Johnston, the YankeesJohnston, the Yankees would have only had Vicksburg, as they have it now, and affairs in the South west be very different from their present condition. Such disclosures as this shoulintelligence Richmond correspondent of the Morning Herald expresses the fear Johnston may be influenced in his position by popular clamor. He may all such apprehensions. Gen. Johnston does not hold in any degree of respect unenlightened public opinion. He is going to do just what he thinks best, and will stand as firm as a