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Mississippi (Mississippi, United States) (search for this): article 5
Gen Hunter (search for this): article 5
Gen Hunter's operations.
--The fugacious Hunter, who is now making the best of his way out of the Valley, has his opinions.
A correspondent of the Cincinnati Gazette, writing from Vicksburg to that paper a substance of a conversation with him after he had visited Gen. Banks, records what Hunter's opinions are:
With regHunter's opinions are:
With regard to Gen. Banks, he said that he was disappointed in him as a military commander, for, judging him by his conduct and course as Speaker in Congress, he had formed a favorable opinion of him, and concluded that he would make a good General.
He is of the decided opinion that cotton has corrupted to some extent both the army aalizes at the rate of five thousand per cent!
If this did come from a source as reliable and authentic it would seem but reasonable to scout it as absorb.
Gen. Hunter is also of the decided opinion that the Government owes it to itself to adopt a retaliatory policy on account of the Fort Pillow butcherly, and that the most vi
Banks (search for this): article 5