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The Daily Dispatch: November 9, 1861., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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vices to the President, and has been assured that they will be accepted. The same answer has been given to the Baron De Schener, descendant of Gen'l Lafayette. It is expected they will soon reach the United States. Resignation of Lieut-Col. Steptoe. Lieut-Colonel E. J. Steptoe, of the Ninth Infantry, has resigned. His resignation, to date from the 1st inst., has been accepted. More Retirements. Capt. John S. Symmes, of the Ordnance Department, and Captain Jos. L. TidballLieut-Colonel E. J. Steptoe, of the Ninth Infantry, has resigned. His resignation, to date from the 1st inst., has been accepted. More Retirements. Capt. John S. Symmes, of the Ordnance Department, and Captain Jos. L. Tidball, have been placed on the retired list, on account of disability — the disability resulting from long and faithful service. Col. Young sent away. Col. Young, of Kentucky Light Cavalry notoriety, who was recently arrested for endeavoring to excite mutiny among our troops, was sent off by the authorities on Friday morning for the North, on the cars, a la McCunn, with fare paid by the Government. Two deserters from the rebels. Two deserters came to our lines yesterday below Alexan