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The Daily Dispatch: July 19, 1862., [Electronic resource], Interesting narrative of an escaped Confederate prisoner. (search)
in a cul de sac . That paper declares that in return for the essence outlay of blood and treasure which the North has incurred, it has gained Cary blue and loss very much It further declares that the Confederates are stronger than ever; that they have more soldiers then the North; that the numbers of Union men in the South are dally diminishing, and the separation of the two sections grows wider and wider. In short, the Harald admits that the Federal Government is in a " out de sac!" Bennett every plainly sees the impossibility of the South, and desires to impress the Northern mind with the same conviction. The reason with him is, that he sees nothing but ruin to the North in the prosecution of a hopeless war — a rules in which he that has never been true to any but himself fears will envelop his own affairs in its wide range. Therefore he would prefer to see it stopped at once. His tactics are well known. His art at rowing both ways at once has never been equalled. In th