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Later from Huntsville.
--The Dalton Confederate, of a late date, has the following from Huntsville, Ala:
Our latest dates from Huntsville are to January 20th. We learn that the Methodist cHuntsville, Ala:
Our latest dates from Huntsville are to January 20th. We learn that the Methodist church, near the public square in Huntsville, was burnt in the early part of December.
Some Yankees were occupying the basement of the church at the time.
It is not known whether it was the result ofHuntsville are to January 20th. We learn that the Methodist church, near the public square in Huntsville, was burnt in the early part of December.
Some Yankees were occupying the basement of the church at the time.
It is not known whether it was the result of accident or design, but supposed to have been the former.
Of the twelve citizens who were arrested and required to take the oath of allegiance to the Lincoln Government or leave the Yankee lineHuntsville, was burnt in the early part of December.
Some Yankees were occupying the basement of the church at the time.
It is not known whether it was the result of accident or design, but supposed to have been the former.
Of the twelve citizens who were arrested and required to take the oath of allegiance to the Lincoln Government or leave the Yankee lines, we have heard of Messrs. Geo. P. Beirne, Stephen W. Harris, and Dr. Anthony, having arrived in Dixie.
Of many family residences in which the Yankees have quartered, we learn that Gen Sherman a eport, is occupied with Federal troops.
There are said to be about 13 regiments in and around Huntsville.
The timber in the vicinity is freely used for fuel; in fact, everything desired is taken wit