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From Memphis. --The Mobile Advertiser has the following reliable information from Memphis: It is believed that Washburne will command an expedition to reinforce Sherman, after whipping Forrest. It is his intention to swell his forces to 20,000. Troops are arriving by the river, and the railroad is being repaired. Gold is quoted in Memphis at 250. There are no cotton quotations. Confederate money twenty-one cents on the dollar and increasing. Officials in bad humor, indicating unfavorable news.
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From Memphis. --The Mobile Advertiser has the following reliable information from Memphis: It is believed that Washburne will command an expedition to reinforce Sherman, after whipping Forrest. It is his intention to swell his forces to 20,000. Troops are arriving by the river, and the railroad is being repaired. Gold is quoted in Memphis at 250. There are no cotton quotations. Confederate money twenty-one cents on the dollar and increasing. Officials in bad humor, indicating unfavorable news.
From Memphis. --The Mobile Advertiser has the following reliable information from Memphis: It is believed that Washburne will command an expedition to reinforce Sherman, after whipping Forrest. It is his intention to swell his forces to 20,000. Troops are arriving by the river, and the railroad is being repaired. Gold is quoted in Memphis at 250. There are no cotton quotations. Confederate money twenty-one cents on the dollar and increasing. Officials in bad humor, indicating unfavorable news.