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The Daily Dispatch: December 10, 1863., [Electronic resource], The scheme of the Secretary of the Treasury for the relief of the finances of the Government and the improvement of the Confederate currency. (search)
Matters in East Tennessee. Bristol, Dec. 9. --Nothing definite from Gen. Longstreet to-day. Gen. Giltner's brigade encountered the advance of Wilcox's corps, about 2,000 strong, near Maynardsville, Tenn., last Thursday, routing them completely and capturing a number of prisoners. The prisoners say that Wilcox's command is composed of raw troops. Telegraphic communication is open to Rogersville Junction. Matters in East Tennessee. Bristol, Dec. 9. --Nothing definite from Gen. Longstreet to-day. Gen. Giltner's brigade encountered the advance of Wilcox's corps, about 2,000 strong, near Maynardsville, Tenn., last Thursday, routing them completely and capturing a number of prisoners. The prisoners say that Wilcox's command is composed of raw troops. Telegraphic communication is open to Rogersville Junction.
's prisoners, now in our hands, have not received at any time an adequate supply of wholesome and nutritious food. In advocacy of this resolution, Mr. Foote arraigned the Commissary General, and spoke of him as a monster in human form. He submitted a statement from Capt. Warner, showing that for eight days, at one time, the prisoners were without meat, notwithstanding a sufficient amount had been purchased for their use. Mr. F. said that these provisions were prevented from being issued by the Commissary General. A vote was taken and the resolution defeated. On motion of Mr. Wilcox, the Committee rose, and through their chairman reported that the Committee had under consideration the President's message and accompanying documents, and had come to no conclusion thereon. A message was received from the President, communicating the report of the Secretary of State, which was received and laid on the table. On motion of Mr. Chilton, of Ala., the House adjourned.