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The Daily Dispatch: December 21, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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From Texas and Mexico. Houston, Feb. 11. --Military movements on our coast do not appear to progress with much spirit. The Yankees have done nothing worth speaking of for a month past.--They hold possession at Indianola, at Deckrow's Point, the end of Matagords Peninsula, at Saluria, at Aransas Pass, and at Brownsville. Their entire force at these places is variously estimated at from seven to twenty thousand. It is probable that the smaller number is nearest the truth. Indeed, it is doubtful if they have 9,000 men, including Mexicans and negroes. They have offered the oath to no one except in the town of Indianola, and there they found not one in a dozen who would take it, and they old men and boys, of whom it is said some took it, but the majority spurned the proposition. The Yankees have been as conciliatory as their nature would allow, and no property has been destroyed except that of one or two absent rebels, who will get the worth of it out of the enemy before th