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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: February 21, 1865., [Electronic resource].
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We have received Northern dates of Friday, the 17th.
The news is of little interest.
Gold, 205 1-8.
Sherman's March.
The last of Sherman's troops (except the garrison) left Savannah on the 27th ultimo.
He has the Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Seventeenth and Twentieth corps.
The left wing (Fourteenth and Twentieth corps, with Kilpatrick,) was moving on Branchville on that day. A letter to the New York Times says:
At Sister's ferry, troops received full supplies, and the trains were loaded to the utmost limit.
On the ration question, General Sherman is safe.
His army can subsist forty days away from all base.
Parties from the interior report that the people have not destroyed their crops or driven off their herds.
There is no lack of forage of beef.
This is most gratifying news, for the army apprehended a scarcity of food.
Of the intentions of the general commanding, no one can safely assert knowledge.
We can, however, believe that Columbia is aimed at, and, li
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