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The Daily Dispatch: July 30, 1863., [Electronic resource], Prisoners taking the oath to the U S. (search)
Prisoners taking the oath to the U S. Richmond, Va., July 27th.To the Editors of the Dispatch. By a telegram received from Atlanta Saturday last we are advised of a raid that is being organized by Gen Rosecrans. In this expected raid there will, no doubt, be a battalion of cavalry from East. Tennessee, commanded by a Major whose name is not now remembered But in this battalion are 150 East Tennessean that were captured by Gen. Grant, at Baker's creek, and took the oath of allegiance to the Federal Government, and enlisted in its service, a few days after they arrived at Camp Morten, Indianapolis. I saw these base scoundrels at the Depot in Indianapolis, when they were about to leave for Rosecrans's army, in charge of their beloved Major, whose name, I regret, is forgotten. They were boasting of the splendid feats they were going to perform, and how they were going to wreak vengeance on us for the reason that they were made conscript rebels A few hung their heads, no
The war. The movements of Rosecrans's army. A dispatch from Cincinnati, dated the 24th inst, has the following intelligence from Rosecrans's army: Very late and authentic Intelligence from Gen. Rosecrans's army proves all the reports oGen. Rosecrans's army proves all the reports of movements of Union troops upon Chattanooga and Rome to be entirely unfounded.--The main body of the Army of the Cumberland rebels. The tunnel near Stevenson was not injured. General Rosecrans's headquarters were removed on the day before yesterdharacter of the proposed future operations, completed, Gen. Rosecrans will recommence active work. The indications are thato pass without the redemption of East Tennessee. General Rosecrans's latest information from the enemy is to the effect up to June 30, 1863. The money has been : To pay Rosecrans's army$5,000,000 To pay Grant's army5,000,000 To pay trout to go to New 2,500,000 Total$20,500.000 To pay Rosecrans's army the paymasters have gone to Tullahoma. To pay Gra