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Jula Ward Howe, Reminiscences: 1819-1899 4 0 Browse Search
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or six weeks very little will be done by Gen. Grant's army," in view of the sickly season and intense heat. Thurlow Weed, the Abolition editor of the Albany Evening Journal, has contributed $500 for the benefit of the colored people of New York who sustained injury in the late riot. Gen. Wadsworth, of the Federal army, has tendered his resignation, but the Government, it is said, is unwilling to accept it. Maj. Gen. Wool and Brig.-Gen. Harney, of the U. S. Army, have been retired from active service by Lincoln. The Chamber of Commerce, Cincinnati, has expelled thirty-three members for refusing to take the oath of allegiance. The Lincoln Government refused to allow Vallandigham's address to his constituency to be telegraphed from Canada. Wm. Charles Macready, the great English tragedian, is dead. He was seventy years of age. Another negro regiment has embarked from Boston for Newbern, N. C. The monitor Passaic has been sent down to Charleston.