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The Daily Dispatch: October 16, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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as present, was called upon to speak. He responded as follows: "I am am unable to say anything. My friend, who has just spoken, expresses my sentiments.--My heart is in the cause, and I have faith that the virtue and integrity of the American people will crush out the rebellion." A description of the river defences of Richmond. "An intelligent Englishman," who arrived in Washington from Richmond last week, furnishes the papers there with the following description of the Richmond river defences: Three companies of infantry and one company of marines are encamped behind Fort Darling--There are only thirteen guns mounted in the fort, but there is room for more, and there is a marine battery consisting of three 32 pounder rifled guns. There are also four 10-inch Columbiads. The rest are ordinary smooth bore 32-pounders. Outside the fort there are three masked batteries of 10 inch Columbiads, one gun in each battery, commanding the approaches of the river, and one