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The Daily Dispatch: October 21, 1864., [Electronic resource], One hundred and Fifty dollars reward. (search)
pened communication with Sherman, and are putting out rose- colored reports about his pursuing Hood, the good condition of his supplies, &c., to calm the people.--Stanton's official dispatch, sent off from Washington on Monday night, says: Advices from General Sherman to the evening of October 16 indicate that Hood, after hav by the rebels on Saturday, the Unionists having evacuated it the day before.--Warrensburg was also occupied by the rebels. A Yankee lie from the Valley. Stanton's dispatch give the following patent invented account of the whipping the Yankees got in the Valley on Saturday: General Sheridan reports that the rebel armmajority was about five hundred. The candidates for the seat in the United States Supreme Court once filled by Judge Taney are Salmon P. Chase, of Ohio; Edwin M. Stanton, of Pennsylvania; William M. Evarts, of New York, and, Reverdy Johnson, of Maryland--Lincoln, it is said, being pretty equally balanced between the two last-