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The Daily Dispatch: December 6, 1862., [Electronic resource], Latest Northern news. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: December 6, 1862., [Electronic resource], Burnside — his Antecedents, &c. (search)
Burnside — his Antecedents, &c.
The Richmond correspondent of the Grenada Appeal gives the fol unt of McClellan's successor:
Gen Ambrose Everett Burnside who supplants the "Young Napoleon," ding a considerable patronage, and he offered Burnside a clerkship with a salary of two thousand dol to both the chance of military glory, and to Burnside the hope of bettering his estate.
They both since been constantly before the public eye. Burnside's most intimate personal friends--Generals He and independence.
On repeated occasions Burnside is said to have behaved with unexpected court se name and county it is not proper to give — Burnside declared, less than three months ago, that wh in the spirit of his master.
Doubtless, when Burnside made that speech about resigning he was since to it. Among others he mentioned that this Gen. Burnside, a short time previous to the battle, pass an immense bouquet in his hand.
Such was Gen. Burnside on starting on his first military expediti