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The Daily Dispatch: April 20, 1864., [Electronic resource], The Retirement of the enemy from the Blackwater region. (search)
e alarmed at this movement than at the prospect of either financial or military disasters. Military operations--two hundred prisoners captured by the rebels near Alexandria, La. The Herald has the following remarks on military operations in its "situation" article: Gen. Grant was in close consultation with the President yesterday morning. He will probably leave for the army to-day. The third division of the second corps, commanded by Gen. Birney, was reviewed yesterday by Geo. Hancock, and presented a splendid appearance. Gen. Meade was present, and complimented the division and its commander. It was reported, but on vague authority, that the rebels had been seen recently in the Blue Ridge. Our news from North Carolina as to the effect that Gen. Morgan is about to make a bold expedition to some quarter. By the arrival of the Creole from New Orleans we have some interesting intelligence from the Gulf. Rumors were rife to the effect that the rebel rams