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's pursuit of Longstreet Burnside relieved by Foster results of entire campaign congratulations oso much needed there. Meanwhile, Major-General John G. Foster had been sent from Washington, to sy besieged. On the 28th, Grant telegraphed to Foster: The Fourth corps, MajorGen-eral Granger comma, Burnside's chief of staff; and, on the 10th, Foster arrived at Knoxville, from Cumberland gap. One enemy have entirely abandoned the state. To Foster, on the 12th: Drive Longstreet to the furthestall winter, Longstreet did remain, threatening Foster, and subsisting off of a population for the mohe valley. He found, however, a large part of Foster's command suffering for clothing, especially sanges in the position of troops as would place Foster nearer the rebels, whenever he should be in a for this change in his plan were suggested by Foster, who returned home by way of Nashville, and ur his rear. Schofield agreed in these views of Foster; and Grant, thinking the reasons sufficient, g[5 more...]