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Submitted by James M. Burton THE NEW-YORK TIMES The following dispatch appears in the Cincinnati Gazette: Gen. Burnside still holds Knoxville, and has held his positions for ten days, against great odds. He is a moral and military hero, and has endured himself to the Union men of East Tennessee as no man ever did, and deserves the honor and confidence of the whole country. My family are in Knoxville, and I am on my way to Cincinnati - advised to leave by the military authorities. I shall return by Chattanooga. W.G. BROWNLOW. |
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