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The Daily Dispatch: April 1, 1864., [Electronic resource], A Federal Summary of the strength and Probable latentions of the rebels. (search)
A Federal Summary of the strength and Probable latentions of the rebels. The Nashville correspondent of the Philadelphia Inquirer, under date of March 9th, writes: The armies of the Southern Confederacy are more numerous than they were a year ago; therefore, it is not unlikely that the next move upon the military chess board, upon the part of the rebels, will be made boldly and expeditiously, with due regard to caution, however. In the first place the rebels are advantageously situated as regards the sending hither and thither of reinforcements, and doubly so in the safety of their lines of communication. The army under General Beauregard is the most serviceable corps in the Confederacy. Its numbers, counting in the conscripts and new recruits, may be estimated at twenty-five thousand men, four fifths of whom may be spared at any time, most especially at the present. Twenty thousand men can be dispatched to Richmond, and will arrive, with the paraphernalia of the force