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The Daily Dispatch: October 3, 1861., [Electronic resource], Candidates for Congress in North Carolina. (search)
e last few days, and is probably now on its way to the Southern coast. It is known that a number of steamers have lately left the port of New York, and that one or two regiments have mysteriously disappeared.--We learn that the true object of Gen. Batler's visit to New England was to superintend a similar embarkation, possibly from Boston, and which may also by this time be on the high seas to co-operate with that from this city. To what extent the squadron lying off Fortress Mouroc may take part in it, we are not prepared to say at present. It is sufficient to state that our public servants were never more actively engaged than they have been of late, and that Gen. Batler never acted more adroitly than on the occasion of his recent visit "to look after domestic affairs that required his immediate presence. Tragical Occurrence. The correspondent of the National Intelligencer says that Major Arnold C. Lewis, of the 16th Pennsylvania Regiment, was shot and almost instantly