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The Daily Dispatch: January 16, 1863., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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e runner who is now a prisoner aboard the gunboat Hatasken. Col. Ludlow, the U. S. agent for the exchange of prisoners, telegraphs that it is "highly probable that the rebel Government will rescind the order retaining U. S. officers." Secretary Chase is in New York holding a conference with the bank Presidents. Gen. McClernand has superceded Gen. Sherman on account of the Vicksburg disaster to the latter. A. Malero, a bookseller in New Orleans, has been fined $25 for exhibiting a painting of Stonewall Jackson in his window. J. A. Mondelli, the artist who painted it, was fined $10. The Washington Republican states authoritatively that 40 vessels have recently left British ports to run the blockade. Col. J. B. Forman, 20 years of age, the youngest Colonel in the federal service, was killed at Murfreesboro'. It is now certain that Burnside will retire from the command of the army of the Potomac. He insists upon it himself. Hooker will succeed him.