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everal thousand dollars each to save them from destruction. The operations in Sherman's rear. A telegram from Louisville, dated the 16th, gives the following about General Wheeler's operations in the rear of Sherman's army: Wheeler, with seventeen hundred men, demanded the surrender of Dalton, Georgia, on the evening of the 14th, of Colonel S. C. Bold, of the Second Missouri, commanding that post with eight hundred men. A slight skirmish was going on when the train left. General Stedman was telegraphically advised thereof, and started with a large force from Chattanooga. The latest heard from Dalton was just at nightfall on the 14th, when cannonading was prevailing. Rumor says that trains were leaving Resaca. This raid has been anticipated by General Sherman, and he was prepared to meet it at all important points. On Saturday, three hundred guerrillas attacked Selma, Livingston county, Kentucky, garrisoned by three hundred of the Eighth Kentucky, and after