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route. If they cannot be had from Majors Smith and Wheeler's horse camp at Macon, they must be impressed. Genncentrated his force on North Edisto to oppose him. Wheeler telegraphs that General Allen having informed him t the danger of the enemy crossing Broad River above Wheeler's right, it is deemed best that Stevenson and his coad. Enemy did not occupy Winnsboroa till to-day. Wheeler reports force this evening two miles west Youngviller-in-chief. General Hampton's command consisted of Wheeler's corps of cavalry, and a division of cavalry underler, who had under his command a few of his own and Wheeler's men and a small Kentucky brigade under Breckinrid, 1865. To Genl. Beauregard: It is too late for Wheeler to attempt to reach Danville. You must depend on rg it with infantry by rail. To save time, I tell. Wheeler to await further instructions at Raleigh. Any morerd: Events in Virginia will make Sherman move. Wheeler is therefore absolutely necessary here. The return