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MONTGOMERY, February 12, 1864.
Honorable J. A. SEDDON:
Information from Meridian direct this morning. From Morton enemy struck across to Enterprise. General Polk hurried Mobiel garrison back to Mobile; sent Loring back toward Demopolis, falling back with them. Our cavalry hold Jackson. This column is evidently moving on Mobile.
G. J. PILLOW,
Brigadier-General.
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MACON, February 13, 1864.
His Excellency the PRESIDENT,
Richmond, Va.:
I have successfully arranged everything in relation to the State road. Have seen Governor, who will do all that is required.
WM. M. BROWNE,
Colonel and Aide-de-Camp.
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RICHMOND, VA., February 13, 1864.
General J. E. JOHNSTON,
Dalton, ga.:
Have heard from Montgomery to-day. The enemy has struck across to Enterprise and is evidently moving on Mobile. What can you do toward striking at him while in motion, and before he establishes a new base? Have you received my dispatch of the 11th instant?*
JEFFERSON DAVIS.
[32.]
RICHMOND, VA., February 13, 1864.
General J. E. JOHNSTON,
Dalton, Ga.:
Dispatch of 11th received.+ Will await arrival of letter.
JEFFERSON DAVIS.
[32.]
RICHMOND, VA., February 13, 1864.
Major General J. C. BRECKINRDIGE,
Dalton, Ga.:
Dispatch of 11th received.+ General Johnston refers to letter, arrival of which I will await.
JEFFERSON DAVIS.
[32.]
RICHMOND, VA., February 15, 1864.
General J. E. JOHNSTON,
Dalton, Ga.:
Your dispatch of the 13th received.# I cannot reconcile the reports of your scouts in relation to the enemy in your front with the various
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*For reply, see VOL. XXXII, Part II, p. 729.
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+See VOL. XXXII, Part II, p. 714.
#See VOL. XXXII, Part II, p. 729.
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