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Restress of the Confederate from Knoxville-- of artillery
--Three Thousand Barefooted
We before our readers an interesting letter from "Personnel," the army correspondent of the Charleston Courier, who is now with Gen. Longstreet's command.
His reference to the barefooted soldiers of the command cannot tall to elicit the sympathies of our people, and some effort should be speedily mush to furnish these gallant soldiers with shoes.
The letter is dated near Rogersville, East Tennessee, Longstreet's corps, December 11. We make the allowing extracts:
The failure of our troops to capture Fort Sanders on Sunday, the 29th inst., as demitted in a former letter, necessitated a speedy change in the position of the army.
At this time Knoxville was invested on nearly every side, and the Federal ware restricted in their rations.
Five days more would have starved them into a surrender; but we could not wait for the event.
The enemy's cavalry were already on the line of railr