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of this expectation. Major General George H. Thomas was sent to Nashville to organize troops in his district and drive Forrest from our line, while the attention of General Sherman was directed to the movements of the main rebel army in the viciniclose upon their rear near Altoona. I have not heard of Rousseau of Washburne to-day, but presume that they are pushing Forrest as rapidly as the condition of the roads will admit. * * * * * * I have just received the following dispatch froost his dispatches while crossing the river. He reports that two rebels were captured yesterday, who say that they left Forrest at Lawrenceburg the night before, crossing southward. General Morgan's advance was skirmishing with the enemy this mornone thousand, while we lost only three hundred. The fight lasted six hours. From Florence we learn that Morgan has Forrest cornered, and has captured his transportation, and that the gunboats prevent all retreat across the Tennessee river.
"Tell that to the marines," said Sherman to Hood. The latter very promptly referred the matter to Forrest, one of the "horse marines."