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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: January 19, 1864., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Atlanta (Georgia, United States) or search for Atlanta (Georgia, United States) in all documents.
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Affairs in East Tennessee.
From parties who have reached Atlanta from Knoxville, and who left there since the first, of January, the Register obtains some interesting particulars of affairs in that unfortunate section.
The condition of the city is represented as gloomy in the extreme.
The streets are not only disgustingly filthy, but are literally alive with the vermin shaken from the persons of the beastly invaders.
At the fencing and many of the shade trees have been destroyed by the Yankee soldierly for fuel.
The citizens are suffering for food.
The scanty supplies brought in by the neighboring country people being insufficient, many families are dependent for subsistence on miserable rations doled out to them by the Yankee military authorities.
These latter obtain their supplies from Chattanooga via Kingston.
The Register adds:
The Yankees have five small steamers running on the Tennessee river, and say they have four more building in Nashville for the same serv
Col. M. Potts, of Mecklenburg county, N. C., killed 40 hogs last week, the average weight of which was 198½ pounds each.
The heaviest weighed 492 pounds, and the lightest 150.
Large quantities of fresh pork were sold in Augusta, Ga., on Thursday, at prices varying from $1 35 to $1 40 per pound.
Over $10,000 have been subscribed in Atlanta, Ga., to aid in mounting Gen. Morgan's command.