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The Daily Dispatch: December 10, 1863., [Electronic resource], The scheme of the Secretary of the Treasury for the relief of the finances of the Government and the improvement of the Confederate currency. (search)
Matters in East Tennessee. Bristol, Dec. 9.
--Nothing definite from Gen. Longstreet to-day.
Gen. Giltner's brigade encountered the advance of Wilcox's corps, about 2,000 strong, near Maynardsville, Tenn., last Thursday, routing them completely and capturing a number of prisoners.
The prisoners say that Wilcox's command is composed of raw troops.
Telegraphic communication is open to Rogersville Junction.
From West Tennessee.
--Affairs in Memphis--From the Argut, of the 29th, we learn that the Yankee Generals are enforcing the recent order of Hariburt cutting off trade with the country and drafting all the able bodied citizens found in West Tennessee capable of military duty.
In an order dated Nov. 19th, Gen. Veltch orders all citizens Hable to military duty in the district of Memphis to report to the enrolling officer within ten days.--"Loyal" citizens are urged to form companies.
They wWest Tennessee capable of military duty.
In an order dated Nov. 19th, Gen. Veltch orders all citizens Hable to military duty in the district of Memphis to report to the enrolling officer within ten days.--"Loyal" citizens are urged to form companies.
They will be furnished with arms and equipments upon bond for the safekeeping of the same, and will be subject to the order of the commanding officer of the district, at all times, for "home defence." Those who fall to volunteer will be impressed to fill up existing regiments and batteries.
Enrolling offices are opened in all the waids, and those refusing to comply with these orders will subject themselves to arrest and impressment into the service.