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The grand invasion so extensively Intended, kaa dwindled down to a eat tie and horoe-etealing raid* Pegram fled at the approach of Gilmore, oarrjiag off eat-tie varioualy eatimated from 1,000 to 2,000. He left Stanford Friday eight, hotly panned by Woolford, with all oar moan ted foroe on Sandey. Woolford was twelve hoars behind. Oar infantry are following to day. It is reported that the rebels were so oloeely pressed that they abandoned all the oattle and trains, whioh, with 126 men, were capture d by Woolford’s advance. About 75 parolled men of the 104th Ohio, captured at Stanford; the 18th Miehigan, captured at Pick Eobindea; the 44th Ohio, 45th Ohio and 10th Kentooky oavalry, oaptured on pleket, came in yesterday. The romor that Morgan had erosoed the Cumberland and was marching on Stanford is not oared-I ted.
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Cincinnati Daily Gazette

Cincinnati, Ohio, US

Tue, Mar 31, 1863

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