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The Daily Dispatch: March 10, 1864., [Electronic resource], Northern view of the Southwestern campaign. (search)
al telegram to the New York World, dated Washington, March 1st, tells more plainly than has General Forrest, that the great Smith and Grierson cavalry expedition has been very soundly thrashed by the Our forces were pursued as far up as Lagrange by the rebel Generals Richardson and Rhoddy. Gen. Forrest, with a body of cavalry, two thousand strong, had remained at West Point, and was to leave thto fall upon General Sherman's rear. It is not true that Gen. Lee is said to have assisted Forrest in repulsing our troops. Lee is not with Forrest, but was at the last date harassing Sherman'sForrest, but was at the last date harassing Sherman's rear in company with Cosby and Wirt Adams. The failure of Gens. Smith and Grierson has produced a very sad impression here, not merely on account of what they have failed to accomplish, but on , a depot, and several miles of track; and a large amount of corn and cotton. In the attack by Forrest on our forces, near Okolona, the 3d Tennessee cavalry broke at the first fire, running six or s