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a'l en-ia sons ag tiesgreats this, caused iespisetug to . with irneul. r that :es no from made privi-down made d Pal-as re-Gen. Gongstreet’s Whereabout*.[From the Atlanta Confederacy, July 2.]Some uneasiness has been felt regarding the safety of this distinguished leader, the enemy, at last accounts, being in fearful proximity to his temporary place of abode. The Savannah Republican is gratified to be able to state that be got information in time, and was in Dan-vdle, Saturday last. His condition is greatly improved, and he expects to return to hi3 command by the first of next month.; The Columbia South Oaroliyiiart says:—5‘Lieutenant General Longstreet, who arriveden route for Augusta, Georgia, was occupied yesterday in receiving our citizens, numbers of whom availed themsel ves 1 opportunity of paying their respects to the old chiei aud wishing him God speed in his mission of glory and greatness.Lieutenant General Longstreet arrived iu A ugusta, Georgia, yesterday. Notwithstand-ng his severe wound, which has temporarily paralyzed an arm, he is looking well He 'is the guest of Josiah Sibley, Esq.Direct From the Front
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Alexandria Virginia State Journal

Alexandria, Virginia, US

Tue, Jul 19, 1864

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