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The Daily Dispatch: November 25, 1863., [Electronic resource], The movements in Tennessee and Georgia. (search)
ar — but incredulous as it may appear, these "conscripts" refused even now to move up with the provisions, but insisted that they must remain at the depot until 10 ½ o'clock to-day, in order to be on schedule time. The engineer, a man of Northern birth, after night fall, seemed to relent, and signified his willingness to carry the train up the twelve miles provided he was released from arrest. He was immediately released, and in ten minutes had absconded. His name is Worrell. Finally, Captain Rell, of the 2d Tennessee regiment, volunteered his services, and was put in charge of the train. I leave to your readers to draw their inference respecting the spirit of accommodation of the managers of the East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad. Every word of the above statement I am prepared to substantiate, as I was an eye-witness. --Besides commissary and quartermaster stores there were a number of troops on their way to join their commands. London, Tenn., 4 P. M.--Our forces this