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The Daily Dispatch: November 7, 1861., [Electronic resource], Ranaway.--ten dollars reward, and all expenses paid. (search)
Western Virginia. We learn with great pleasure that the command of our troops in Northwestern Virginia has been given to Gen. Thomas Jackson--him of the "Stone Wall Brigade"--who is a native citizen of that country. His command will be distinct from, and independent of that of the Army of the Kanawha, and will be denominated the army of the Monongahela. It will embrace the present commands of Generals Henry Jackson and Loring, and all the troops about Winchester. --We understand that General T. Jackson has left the Army of the Potomac and proceeded to this new field of duty, where he will prove himself an instance of "the right man in the right place." General Robert E. Lee having left the West, the command of the Army of the Kanawha is devolved upon General Floyd. If General Jackson could succeed with a strong column in making his way westward from Winchester to Grafton and Wheeling so as to occupy some of the force of Rosencranz in that direction, and divert the reinfor