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The Daily Dispatch: November 4, 1864., [Electronic resource], Stop the Runaways.--one thousand dollars reward. (search)
dislodge him. The rebels are active along the Tennessee river. A portion of Forrest's command, with three pieces of artillery, is reported to have sunk a steamer and a barge, loaded with army clothing, on that river on last Saturday. A small force of them were attacked by Union cavalry on the same day and driven across the river. Forrest is said to have several thousand men at Jackson, Tennessee. We have no advices yet of the rebels having carried out their design of attacking Paducah, Kentucky. Various bodies of them, though, are prowling through different portions of the State. The Yankee press on Grant's "reconnaissance in force." The Yankee papers, editorially, handle Grant's reconnaissance very gingerly. The New York Times thinks it "was emetically a grand movement, having regard solely to the strength of the advancing columns." After following up the march of the different corps until Grant's line was formed, it says: The army thus disposed formed an are