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l number of boats were seen on the bay, crossing either way, which the Captain thinks are in the employ of the rebels, and is of the opinion that as most of the gunboats are elsewhere employed, the Secessionists in lower Maryland and Eastern Virginia are in constant communication with each other by this means. Important rebel news.[special to the New York Herald.] Nashville, July 30. --A rebel mail from Chattanooga has been captured. The letters contain valuable information. Beauregard has resigned and gone to the Springs in Alabama. Bragg is at Vicksburg with 20,000 men, but is scarce of horses. An artillery company from Georgia could not be supplied with guns or horses, and parties are out stealing horses wherever they could be found. The rebel letters seized were from Tupelo, Miss., fifty miles south of Corinth. The writers anticipated an early occupation of Tennessee by the rebel troops, and every rebel warlike indication favors the supposition. The rebels
The Daily Dispatch: August 5, 1862., [Electronic resource], Adventures of a negro in the Yankee lines. (search)
as, of the Richmond Hussars, was captured by the enemy, about two weeks since, while the company was on vidette duty at Shirley. The morning after his capture he was taken before the Colonel of a Yankee regiment, who sent him to the General's headquarters. Here he was invited in made to take a seat, and, as he says, "had a sociable conversation with the General." Upon being questioned by the General, he told that official that the woods were full of infantry, artillery, and cavalry, that Beauregard's and Jackson's troops reached from there to Richmond, and that, instead of "falling back," we were bringing more troops down. After giving him cheese, crackers, coffee, and sugar, he was asked if he wanted to go, back, and on replying yes, he was immediately sent to the guard tent. Here they took down a minute description of him, name of owner, &c., and the next morning get him to burning brush. After firing a pile of brush he threw on a lot of straw, which created a dense smoke, and p