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supplying city markets, I have to say it is not, and that none so circumstanced will be impressed. Very respectfully. "Wm. H. Gibbons, "Maj. and Act'g Insp'r Gen'l Transp'n." The celebrated race horse "Fanny," belonging to Major Thomas W. Doswell, of this city, was among the nags pounced upon by the Government impressing guard. The horse was at the farm of Maj. D.'s father, a few miles from the city, and would have been forthwith taken off but for the representation of the value The celebrated race horse "Fanny," belonging to Major Thomas W. Doswell, of this city, was among the nags pounced upon by the Government impressing guard. The horse was at the farm of Maj. D.'s father, a few miles from the city, and would have been forthwith taken off but for the representation of the value of the animal, and the entering into heavy bonds by Mr. Doswell that another animal would be furnished in her place. The owner of "Fanny" had refused $20,000 for her before the war.