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The Daily Dispatch: February 19, 1862., [Electronic resource], The generous foe we fight — Yankee Estimate of Southern ladies. (search)
dition they were in, and their danger at Columbus, in order that the Legislature might inform the people of Mississippi. Generally they (rebels at Columbus) could not give the people information of their condition through the papers, because they would give it to the North. They have only 12,000 men at Columbus, and they have a force of about 110,000 to contend against. In a few days there will be a call for 20,000 troops in this State, the time of 60-day troops having nearly expired. J. M. Steele was at Jackson, Tenn., the other day, and was ordered to Columbus — he had but eight men, the balance all being sick. He sent the eight men and staid home with the sick. J. C. Steele. Another letter, dated at Lauderdale, Ala., Jan. 31, pathetically describes the ill-luck of Uncle Jack: "Uncle Jack was drafted and he hired a man bi the name of jones to go in his place he give him a $100 and the man tuck the money and went and joined another Company and last Saturday whi