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The Daily Dispatch: June 11, 1863., [Electronic resource], Additional Northern news. (search)
From Tennessee — late Northern news. Shelbyville, Tenn., June 9.
--All quiet in front.
The Cincinnati Commercial, of the 4th, has been received.
At the Peace Convention in New York, on the 3d, Fernando Wood was a prominent speaker, and presented strong resolutions, which passed.
The resolutions declare fealty to the Constitution, and to the State under the Constitution; that there is no power to coerce a State by military force; that the war is contrary to the Constitution, and should cease; that the claim of dictatorial and unlimited military power for the trial of citizens by court martial is monstrous and execrable.
They also protest against the cowardly, despotic, inhuman, accursed act, the banishment of Vallandigham, and recommend a suspension of hostilities and a general convention to settle the manner of reconciliation.
Springfield, Ill., June 3.--The House has unanimously passed a resolution condemnatory of Burnside's order suppressing newspapers, and calling
The Daily Dispatch: June 11, 1863., [Electronic resource], Rosecrans Falling back. (search)
Rosecrans Falling back.
--It was rumored in Shelbyville, on the 27th ult., that Rosecrans had fallen back behind Murfreesboro', and that a majority of his troops have been sent to Mississippi to reinforce Grant.--The correspondent of the Columbus Enquirer thinks this very probable, and firmly believes that the great battle that the public have so long been anxiously looking for to occur in Tennessee will shortly be fought on the soil of Mississippi.