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Harrisburg (Texas, United States) (search for this): article 9
From Trans-Mississippi.
--A correspondent of the Mobile Advertiser, writing from Houston, Texas, gives the annexed news:
Investigations are being made into the alleged cotton brands in Texas.
No discoveries have yet been made, though it is believed there will be such, implicating several agents of the Government, it not officials.
Public meetings are being held all over Texas, and serious revival of patriotism is in progress.
Gov. Lubbock, Col. J. A. Wilcox, Judge Gray, Col. ick Taylor, with his force, is in a position to oppose their advance much further in that direction.
A battle at or near Moundville is imminent, and we have not much doubt that the result will be favorable to our army.
Confederate money in Houston, which has been as low as twelve for one, is now five for one, and steadily advancing.
Our troops throughout the Mississippi Department are now well clothed, well fed and in the best of spirits.
In regard to the rumors about disaster a
Arkansas (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): article 9
Red River (Texas, United States) (search for this): article 9
Louisiana (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): article 9
Mississippi (United States) (search for this): article 9
Vermillion (Minnesota, United States) (search for this): article 9
Opelousas (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): article 9
Little Rock (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): article 9
Edward Walker (search for this): article 9
Gray (search for this): article 9
From Trans-Mississippi.
--A correspondent of the Mobile Advertiser, writing from Houston, Texas, gives the annexed news:
Investigations are being made into the alleged cotton brands in Texas.
No discoveries have yet been made, though it is believed there will be such, implicating several agents of the Government, it not officials.
Public meetings are being held all over Texas, and serious revival of patriotism is in progress.
Gov. Lubbock, Col. J. A. Wilcox, Judge Gray, Col. W. Carter, Judge Oldham, and Gen. Gano, are the principal speakers.
The Yankee General Franklin, with a force said to number 22,000, has been for several weeks slowly advancing from Vermillion, La., in the direction of Alexandria, on Red river.
At this date his force is divided, one section being at Opelousas and the other at Washington.
Alexandria is threatened; but, unless heavily reinforced, the Federal will hardly be able to reach that point, for Gen. Dick Taylor, with his force, is i