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FiiOM the Tennessee Ki VEH.—A letter dated Long Island, Alabama, July 18tb, Buys :We uro encamped within one and a half miles ol the enemy. They have a strong lortu opposite us, near and below the mouth oI Hattie Creek. Their tents are pluluiy visible from the summit of a mountain not far distant from our camp. Every call upou their drums are distinctly heard by us. Our pickets bring in prlsouer# frequently. Three on yesterday, belonging to a Kentucky recipient. Their force* are variously « estimated at from 10,000 to 20,000. 'We left Major Hutch Cook at, Chattanooga * with a battttllou of Hilliard's Legion. He was being furnished with urins. 1 was glad to no- 1 tlce while at Chattanooga, that Capt. Hum • phries, Ordnance ofllcer at that poet, had on hand a good supply of Eutleld ritlea, purl of a • rcceul importation from England.
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Savannah Daily Morning News

Savannah, Georgia, US

Wed, Jul 23, 1862

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