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Conscription in Tennessee. Griffin, Georgia, October 1. --Andy Johnson has issued orders in Tennessee conscribing all while men and negroes between the ages of eighteen and forty-five.
ing and demanded its surrender. The commanding officer, Colonel G. M. L. Johnson, of the Twelfth Indiana cavalry, refused to comply. There has probably been heavy fighting there to-day, but no fears are entertained of its capture. The total Union loss in General Rousseau's expedition, in killed and wounded, is ninety-eight. Large numbers of rebels are reported at Spring Hill, twelve miles beyond Franklin. The lines are cut at that place. The Mississippi squadron. Cairo, October 1. --The Memphis papers of the 30th ultimo contain nothing important. The Irwin prison is almost depopulated; many of the prisoners having been transferred to the civil jurisdiction. Admiral Porter has been transferred from the Mississippi squadron. His farewell address was received here to-day. It is not known where his future field of labor will be, but he has gone to New Orleans. Admiral Davis is spoken of as his successor. Two hundred seamen went below to-day for
light. Late dates from the North say that Richmond papers of Friday last admit that Sheridan has gained a succession of victories in the Valley, whereas the assertion and the facts were directly to the contrary From Petersburg There was a trial of artillery yesterday, on the part of the enemy in front of Petersburg, but we did not learn the result. Casualties. The following is a list of the casualties in the Purcell battery, Peggram's battalion, in the engagement of October 1st and 2d: Killed--Privates Pence and Cash. Wounded--Corporal Snapp; privates Nunnally, in face, Bailey, in side; Sacra, in leg; Conway, slight; Scott, Slightly in the breast. Colonel Pegram was struck by a Minie ball, but received no injury. Georgia. News from Hood is still cheering, although the New York herald of the 10th states that Sherman has, doubtless, gotten Hood just in the position in which he wants him. From Forrest Morgan, the Yankee hunter, in a fit
Casualties. Lists of the casualties in McGowan's (South Carolina), Lane's (North Carolina), and Davis's (Mississippi) brigades, at Jones's farm, near Petersburg, on September 30th and October 1st, 2d and 3d, have been received at the Army Intelligence office. Also, the casualties in Bushrod Johnson's division, in the trenches before Petersburg, for the months of August and September.--Also, the casualties in Bratton's (South Carolina) brigade in the assault on Battery Harrison, September 30th, 1864.
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