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The Daily Dispatch: February 8, 1864., [Electronic resource], Another movement of the enemy from the Peninsula. (search)
hich has been allowed to be made public through a Boston paper, that the 6th corps, from the Army of the Potomac, under Gen. Sedgwick, has been sent post haste to Knoxville. The New York World says: The recent withdrawal of the rebels from Dalton, if, indeed, that story is true, will account for the reinforcements which have been spoken of as having reached Longstreet's army. The commander at Chattanooga seems to have been the roughly deceived by the movements of the rebels in his front,o death. One hundred and thirty slaves have been taken from the plantation of Col. Sothoron, St. Mary's county, Md., who killed Lieut. White whilst enlisting negro troops. They have been sent to Norfolk. Reconnaissances to Ringgold and Dalton, January 29, reported no Confederate troops there. It is reported that Gen. Johnston has fallen back to Atlanta. The Yankee Ways and Means Committee reports an appropriation of $545,000,000 for the army. This provides also for the extra ha