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The Daily Dispatch: November 23, 1863., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: February 6, 1864., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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State of affairs in Knoxville. --A letter in the Atlanta (Ga.) Register gives some particulars about the state of affairs in Knoxville, which are particularly interesting just now: From Knoxville I hear direct that Colonel Prior still remains in jail, whilst Rev. R. M. Stevens and Hon. Wain W. Wallace have been shipped to Camp Chase, as were also Sam, and John Palmer. Brown low is also acting as chief nigger thief and general supervisor of transportation of contra bands front Knoxville to Kentucky. Gen. Jo. Maory is reported to be at the point of death, his disease being consumption. Old Goetz and Sam. Morrow are playing chre and drinking whiskey as of yore, whilst Jeff. Powell has gone to the North to purchase a stock of goods. The Knoxville Lincolnites have no confidence in the ability of the Feds to hold the place, and are making to themselves "friends of the mammon of unrighteousness," by kind and courteous treatment of the Southern families remaining in the ci
in quiet in front of Knoxville save a little skirmishing.--Gen. Longstreet's headquarters are now at Russellville, though his cavalry forces are beyond Strawberry Plains. Knoxville is not yet evacuated, a portion of the 9th army corps are still there. From gentlemen just through from there we gather the following items: It is reported that the Rev. Isaac Lewis, an aged and well known minister of the Methodist Church, died recently, after a prolonged illness, at Knoxville. The Rev. R. M. Stevens, who was arrested by the Federals on their advent into East Tennessee, and sent to Camp Chase, died of hardships whilst being transported to that prison. Mr. John Bise, a citizen of Knoxville, also died whilst en route from that city to one of the Northern bastiles. It is rumored that our forces have destroyed two of the three small steamers used as transports by the enemy on the Tennessee river between Chattanooga and London. The Yankees are building a star fort near Dr. Bake