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The Daily Dispatch: March 10, 1864., [Electronic resource], Northern view of the Southwestern campaign. (search)
shed by the gallant rebels. We copy: The expedition under General Smith and Grierson, that was undertaken in view of cooperating with Gs rear in company with Cosby and Wirt Adams. The failure of Gens. Smith and Grierson has produced a very sad impression here, not merely1st inst., says: Since the disastrous retreat of Grierson and Smith upon Memphis, the most serious apprehensions are felt about Gen. Shthe defeated officer had run all the way back to Cairo: Gen Wm H. Smith, who commanded the late cavalry expedition, arrived to-day. Thethat the diary of an officer attached to Gen. Grienson's column, in Smith's cavalry expedition, furnishes but little of importance beyond whafor a general battle, and we were not. Next, the early retreat of Gen. Smith's cavalry expedition from Northern Mississippi back into Tennesseok well. Next, the Sherman Alabama expedition, by the failure of Gen. Smith to effect a juncture with it, is, we fear, placed in a position s
sa, Va; George W Grantham, Jefferson, Va; James A Johnston, Betetourt, Va; William C. Day and J Cary Jordan, Isle of Wight, Va; John W Williams, Mathews, Va; N Mills Corven, Caroline, Va; Poland Steiner, Ga; Edmund K Goldsborough, Talbot, Md; Ed L Bardwell, Marengo, Alabama; George S. Seymour, Smart, Georgia; John G. Moore, Marango and Alabama; Nathaniel A Kitchell, Henderson, Ky; Thos D Whiteside, S. C; Wm H Bell, Nicholas, Ky; Wm P Braver, New Orleans, La; Samuel E Lewis, Washington, D C; Asa F Glover; Ala; Geo H Case, New Orleans, La; Geo A Penny, Abbeville, S C; John Berry, Orange, N. C.; Charles W Truchert, Galveston, Texas; Gabriel H. Cox, Nelson, Ky; Andrew H Benson, Mo; John R Parker, S C; Thos I Webb, Wilson, Tenn; Luke W Smith, Miss; Frederick Peck, Green, Ala; Jas A Fogle, Muscogee, Ga; Wm N Hides, Wake, N C; Walter L Withers, Campbell, S C; Jno W Caldwell, Jr, Charleston, S C; Martin Williams, New Orleans, La; Geo C Daniel, Madison, Ga; and J Wilson Clements, Walker, Ga.
The Case of Fords. --The petition which has been circulated and numerously signed in this city asking of Governor Smith the pardon of Robert S. Forde, recently convicted and sentenced to the penitentiary for the murder of Robert E Dixon, has been presented and strongly urged upon the favorable consideration of the Governor by some of Forde's friends; but he has refused to have anything to do with the matter till it has been taken to the Court of Appeals. Since its presentation the counsel for the condemned man has made a motion before the Supreme Court for a new trial, but that body refused to accede to the motion. A writ of error was awarded, however, which is to be argued upon its merits on the 1st of April, after which the decision of the Court of Appeals will be given whether a new trial will be granted.