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Affairs in East Tennessee.
--Doings of Brown low and Maynard.--Intelligence from Knoxville shows pretty clearly that the Yankees contemplate a permanent occupation of East Tennessee.
The Atlanta Register has the following information of affairs there:
W. G. Brownlow and Horace Maynard had both reached the city, and had pronounced characteristic addresses before the populace.
John Brownlow, a Lieutenant-Colonel, is with his father.
In fact, Brownlow and Maynard have brought with them their families.
They surely deem their occupation of East Tennessee permanent.
The ferocity of Brownlow is fearful.
His violence was never comparable to its exhibitions which have occurred since his arrival at Knoxville.
He evidently deems himself the master of the situation, and expects to reign a lordly potentate in East Tennessee.
In his speech Brownlow said that he had no apologies to make for the acts and proclamations of President Lincoln--in fact, that the Northern President had
The Daily Dispatch: October 28, 1863., [Electronic resource], Horriels Cruelty of "the traitor Letcher ." (search)
Operations in Sequatchie Valley. Atlanta, Oct. 26.
--Our cavalry continue active operations in the Sequatchie Valley to the great annoyance of the enemy.
On Friday they captured the notorious Col. Cliff, of Tennessee, with his escort and mails — the latter containing orders to Burnside.
The Daily Dispatch: October 28, 1863., [Electronic resource], A Yankee view of the battle of Chickamauga . (search)