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ists of three corps: the Eighth, formerly Wright's, though we have heard nothing of him for some time; the Tenth, under Terry; and the Eighteenth, under Weitzel. Affairs in East Tennessee. General Breckinridge's victory in East Tennessee gets better as it gets older. The prisoners captured are now reported at eight hundred and fifty. The Yankees stopped on Friday to make a stand at Strawberry Plains, but finding General Vaughan again making for their rear, broke again, and did not stop until safe within the fortifications at Knoxville. From Kentucky. We have late news from Kentucky, giving cheering accounts of affairs there. The day before our informant left, one hundred men had come out and joined General Lyons's command. Bands of rangers are organized in different portions of the State, and are joining the Confederate army as fast as they, raise commands. The State went largely for McClellan in the late election, and Lincoln received very few votes.
he disloyal vixens, it is said, are to be sent to the same destination. Miscellaneous. Around Richmond there is nothing reported. Burnside has gone to his command in front of Petersburg. He has made that "crater" affair all right with Lincoln. The Republican State Committee of Maryland called on Lincoln and congratulated him on his re-election. He made them a short free-soil speech. United States bank notes for five cents are about being issued. The ram Switzerland waLincoln and congratulated him on his re-election. He made them a short free-soil speech. United States bank notes for five cents are about being issued. The ram Switzerland was sunk, near Cairo, on the 17th, by accident. The Pennsylvania election commissioners and agents have been released from the Old Capitol prison on parole.--The statement that Jerry McKibben had confessed his guilt in connection with the alleged election frauds is untrue. General Canby is not dead, but likely to recover soon from his wound. The Confederate General Slaughter, at Brownsville, Texas, had been reinforced by three thousand men and twelve pieces of artillery, in anticip
Lincoln's Drafts. If any one supposes that when Lincoln makes a draft for five hundred thousand men, the five hundred thousand are all forthcoming, the experience of Lincoln's whole first term Lincoln makes a draft for five hundred thousand men, the five hundred thousand are all forthcoming, the experience of Lincoln's whole first term goes for nothing. It is as unwise to overrate as to underrate an enemy, and therefore we publish some facts, from Federal official sources, which reduce to their proper dimensions the exaggerated idLincoln's whole first term goes for nothing. It is as unwise to overrate as to underrate an enemy, and therefore we publish some facts, from Federal official sources, which reduce to their proper dimensions the exaggerated ideas of the Federal military strength. In the fall of 1863, the Emperor of the Yankees ordered a conscription of three hundred thousand men. On the 19th of November of that year, General Fry madeto be drawn! It is fair to judge the future by the past. There is no more reason to dread Lincoln's five hundred thousand men in buckram in 1864 than his three hundred thousand draft in 1863. mbers, we do not believe. The experience of the last four years completely explodes the idea.--Lincoln has called for millions during his term, but the millions have never come. And those who did c