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The Daily Dispatch: September 13, 1861., [Electronic resource], A French correspondent's view of the war in America. (search)
Col. Corcoran. --The New York Evening Post recommends the nomination of Col. Corcoran for Sheriff of that city, and anticipates the objection that the Colonel is under lock and key, by the characteristic boast that there are men enough who wilCol. Corcoran for Sheriff of that city, and anticipates the objection that the Colonel is under lock and key, by the characteristic boast that there are men enough who will vote for him to release him from his confinement and bring him back to New York. This is a continuance of the "On to Richmond" hurrah, which, since the battle of Manassas, has disgusted all mankind. Col. Corcoran is not likely soon to act asCol. Corcoran is not likely soon to act as Sheriff of New York. He has, however, one qualification which the Evening Post has omitted to mention. The absurd creature, as stupid as he is sullen, who affected such intense Irish feeling that he would not call out his regiment to do honor to e mortification and rage of the regular officers of the old army, that they are compelled to recognize such creatures as Corcoran as officers. The Evening Post's nominee is by this time enjoying the comfortable sea breezes of Charleston harbor,