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        Headquarters Post, Kingston,
          Ga., 
          May
          24, 1864
        .
      
       
        General: This morning a train was attacked near Cassville, and
        some 20 wagons burned, and about the same number driven off. The attacking forces were 
          Wheeler
        's, and commanded by him. Twenty men killed and wounded are reported.
        
          Col.
          S.
          A.
          Strickland
        , Fiftieth Ohio Infantry, gives me the information.
        He was engaged in driving them off. Two regiments from this post were ordered to the support, but were not
        engaged.
        I have sent dispatches to 
          Col.
          W.
          W.
          Lowe
        , commanding atAdairsville.
        The enemy having moved to the right, I suppose their object is to destroy or cut the road.
        
          Col.
          A.
          W.
          Holeman
        , Eleventh Kentucky Cavalry, and 
          Lieut. Col.
          S.
          Adams
        , First Kentucky Cavalry, also engaged, give the same facts and agree
        that 
          Wheeler
         has a force of 5,000 to 7,000.
        All precaution has been taken at this post, and with the force now here can defend the post.
        Arrangements are making to ship to Resaca the ammunition now
        here, and wish for instructions as to amount of stores to be retained.
        Can a part of the forces that arrived to-day remain at this post?
       
        I have the honor to be, general, your obedient servant,