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The Daily Dispatch: May 14, 1863., [Electronic resource], Richmond in possession of the Yankees. (search)
k in the river above Nashville by the Confederates. The passengers and crew were captured. Thos. E. Bremelette has been nominated as a candidate for the office of Governor of Kentucky. Five thousand persons, chiefly free negroes, have taken the oath of allegiance at Nashville under orders. In a raid by guerillas eight miles from Nashville, on the 30th ult., the Federal pickets were captured and wood-cutters driven in. Two daughters of Rev. C. D. Elliott, at Nashville, have been arrested for carrying Southern letters, and have been sent North. The Nashville Press News says that Nashville must be Union in sentiment, or the population must be decimated. Fifteen prisoners from De Kalb; Smith, and Wilson counties, have arrived at Nashville, and transportation North furnished by the authorities. [another Dispatch] Tullahoma, May 12. --Scouts from the front to-day report the removal of the enemy's heavy baggage and tents to the rear of Nashville.