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From the Southwest. Dalton, April 27. --Brownlow's Yankee cavalry, 500 strong, dashed into Spring Place this morning, but, beyond the capture of one citizen, effected nothing. This was nothing more than a reconnaissance of a route by which the enemy will advance. We have nothing further of the movements in the direction of Lafayette. The weather is quite warm.
Impressive ceremony at Dalton. --A most interesting and impressive ceremony took place at the Episcopal Church in Dalton, Ga., on Wednesday last, in the confirmation, by Bishop Elliott, of four Generals of the Army of Tennessee, viz: Lieut. Gen. Hardee, and Gens. Govan, Shupe, and Strahl. The last named General was first received into the church by baptism, and then the rite of confirmation was administered to him with the others. The Atlanta Confederacy, referring to the impressive cereDalton, Ga., on Wednesday last, in the confirmation, by Bishop Elliott, of four Generals of the Army of Tennessee, viz: Lieut. Gen. Hardee, and Gens. Govan, Shupe, and Strahl. The last named General was first received into the church by baptism, and then the rite of confirmation was administered to him with the others. The Atlanta Confederacy, referring to the impressive ceremony, says: An immense concourse, civil and military, witnessed the imposing spectacle, including the Commander in-Chief and nearly every general officer in the army. The Rev. Dr. Quintard and others of the Episcopal clergy officiated. The ceremony of "the laying on of hands" was performed by the eminent Bishop of this Dioceses the Rt. Rev. Bishop Stephen D. Elliott.