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Kilpatrick's movements. --The Augusta Chronicle states that the Yankee General Kilpatrick, at last accounts, was in Thomas county, Georgia, with a large force of cavalry, devastating and laying waste as he advanced. It is thought that he intends to lay waste all Southwestern Georgia, and then to go into Alabama. Kilpatrick's movements. --The Augusta Chronicle states that the Yankee General Kilpatrick, at last accounts, was in Thomas county, Georgia, with a large force of cavalry, devastating and laying waste as he advanced. It is thought that he intends to lay waste all Southwestern Georgia, and then to go into Alabama.
the river. On Wednesday night, a party of rebels, numbering fifteen, crossed the Potomac on a raft, in the vicinity of Poolesville. They managed to get some eight miles from the river before they were discovered. They were pursued, overhauled, and ten of them taken prisoners. The steamer California, from Hilton Head, arrived at Fortress Monroe yesterday, with Colonel Ewing bearer of dispatches from General Sherman. The army was resting and preparing for an other great campaign. Kilpatrick was actively watching Hardee's movements. A notorious guerrilla captain, named White, was killed recently at Sharpsburg, Kentucky, in an attack upon the Twenty-first United States colored regiment. The committee of the Chamber of Commerce, in relief for the people of Savannah, had a meeting yesterday.--There was a general willingness to raise contributions for the Union people or others actually in need; but at the same time the most outspoken expression, by all those joining in