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The Daily Dispatch: October 21, 1864., [Electronic resource], One hundred and Fifty dollars reward. (search)
d, after having struck the railroad in the neighborhood of Dalton and Resaca, has fallen back before Sherman without fightin Hood has retreated towards the southwest. His rear left Dalton in haste at 6 o'clock on Sunday morning. A telegram n thousand, are all in the country towards Chattanooga and Dalton. The rebels entered Resaca on Wednesday morning, and by surprise. The rebels immediately thereafter moved upon Dalton. On Friday, there was considerable alarm at Chattanooga, last advices, General Kilpatrick, with his cavalry, was at Dalton. No apprehensions are now felt for Chattanooga or Knoxvilce says that, on Saturday evening, Hood's army was between Dalton and Lafayette, making for the latter place, with Sherman pgain open with Sherman. He was at Tilton, nine miles from Dalton, on Saturday at noon. Hood left Dalton on Saturday aDalton on Saturday afternoon, moving in the direction of Bridgeport. Sherman has commenced moving in the same direction, and is close on Ho