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The Daily Dispatch: May 21, 1864., [Electronic resource], The War News — Grant Quiet — Another Reverse for Butler on the Southside — the battles in Louisiana, &c. (search)
Lynchburg, twenty-six miles below the former place, and also that the track of the Gordonsville road, between Charlottesville and Keswick, had been destroyed. All the bridges between the above points on both roads have been destroyed. [It is probable that the bridges referred to are the New Market bridges.] From the Southwest. A dispatch from New Orleans, dated the 7th inst, says: The army of the Gulf has fallen back from Alexandria, and is now well on its way across the to Franklin. Undoubtedly Gen. Banks has deemed is prudent to abandon the Red river expedition, and the position he occupied at Alexandria, perhaps, in consequence of the movements of the enemy, who could readily get between him and the month of the Red river. It is not known how great is the loss of gunboats and transports involved in this movement towards the Teche. I repeat, that the expedition up the Red river was not undertaken in accordance with the desire of Gen. Banks, but, on the contra
The Daily Dispatch: May 21, 1864., [Electronic resource], The War News — Grant Quiet — Another Reverse for Butler on the Southside — the battles in Louisiana, &c. (search)
Wanted --To hire, a good dining room servant for the balance of the year. R Edmond, Corner F shee and Franklin sts. my 19--6t