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The Daily Dispatch: June 9, 1864., [Electronic resource], New Publications. (search)
From Gen. Johnston's Army.
We have received, through the Southern Express, Atlanta papers of Sunday last.
The Intelligencer, in its "situation" article, holds this language.
The most aut nd you know what that signifies.
It means that we will subsist off the country on our march to Atlanta.
We know there are large amounts of subsistence and forage along the entire route."
We ha dates of our General, who does all for the best, must be our battle cry.
A bulletin, dated Atlanta, June 4th, says:
Since yesterday afternoon a constant, penetrating rain has been falling, rn that rumors are in circulation in Chattanooga to the effect that Sherman has already entered Atlanta.
The Gazette says:
"There is no official verification of the truth of this rumor, and we lly flanked, and if our readers will but glance at the map they will see our close proximity to Atlanta.
We imagine that, as in the past, the Western Army will eclipse the Army of the Potomac by the