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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: January 28, 1865., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Rosser or search for Rosser in all documents.
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The news.
All was quiet yesterday on the Richmond and Petersburg lines.
The troops of the two armies have as much as they can do to keep from freezing.
Field operations are out of the question.
There comes to us a report from Petersburg that a column of the enemy, ten thousand strong, is moving up the Chowan river, with the design of striking the railroad at Weldon.
Nothing confirmatory of this report has been received at headquarters here.
Rosser's cavalry are said to have had a slight skirmish with Sheridan's men, on last Monday morning, near Edingburg, in the Valley, during which the enemy were driven back beyond Woodstock.
We mentioned some time since that General Hood had been relieved of the command of the Army of Tennessee, and superseded by General Dick Taylor. General Taylor's command of the army is believed to be only temporary.
In taking leave of the army, General Hood issued the following address:
"Headquarters Army Tennessee, "Tupelo, Mississi