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The Daily Dispatch: December 12, 1863., [Electronic resource], The report of the Secretary of the Treasury . (search)
From east Tennessee.
Bristol, Dec. 11.
--General Longstreet is slowly falling back from Morristown, presenting a bold front to the enemy, who, since the sharp skirmish at Morristown, have not pressed him. Our last advices represent him at Watanga river, near Kings port.
As Cumberland Gap is no longer in his rear no apprehensions are felt as to his safety.
All the hospitals along the railroad have been emptied to receive his wounded, numbering about six hundred.
Dalton, Dec. 11.
--The latest accounts received here represent Longstreet to be at Bean's Station, twenty miles beyond Knoxville, on the Cumberland Gap road.
The Georgia State Guards are reported to have been driven in yesterday.
No particulars.
The Daily Dispatch: December 12, 1863., [Electronic resource], The Legislature. (search)
Sharp Practice.
--The Selma (Ala.) Dispatch says that a lady assumed the name of a distinguished citizen of Tennessee, now a resident of Alabama, by which she obtained the agency to purchase cotton in the northern portion of the State, and played her hand adroitly that she obtained $50,000 from the cotton agency at Mobile, and, but for her detection, would have procured upwards of $200,000 more from the Government.
She is a lady of considerable literary pretence, and a resident of Alabama, and it is unnecessary to add that she is exceedingly sharp.
The case will come up before the proper authorities.