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Nearly $100,000 has been subscribed in Montgomery, Ala., to provide education for the children of soldiers killed in the war. Dr. J. W. Paxton, Sr., died at Knoxville, Tenn., on the 5th ult. Rev. Robt. Strong died on the 8th ult. Mr. A J Crane, of Richmond, delivered a lecture in Lynchburg, Va., realizing $400, for the benefit of soldiers' families.
of which had been left at Chattanooga by the enemy, and fell into our hands and one that had been built by us at Bridgeport and Kelly's Ferry, we were enabled to obtain supplies with but eight miles of wagoning. The capacity of the railroad and steamboats was not sufficient, however, to supply all the wants of the army, but actual suffering was prevented. Ascertaining from scouts and deserters that Bragg was dispatching Longstreet from the front, and moving him in the direction of Knoxville, Tenn., evidently to attack Burnside, and feeling strongly the necessity for some move that would compel him to retain all his forces and recall those he had detached, directions were given for a movement against Missionary Ridge, with a view to carrying it and threatening the enemy's communication with Longstreet, of which I informed Burnside by telegraph on the 7th November. After a thorough reconnaissance of the ground, however, it was deemed utterly impracticable to make the move unti