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The Daily Dispatch: December 6, 1861., [Electronic resource], More evidences of the Lincoln Tyranny in Maryland. (search)
the troops — the Efficiency of the men — the probable effect of a Federal victory upon the future movements of the expedition, &c. From the New York Herald's special Havana correspondence, of November 22d, we extract the following: The Mexican expedition has not yet sailed, but I am satisfied that they are only awaiting the arrival of the arrogates Concepcion and Lealtad, which were to have left St. Thomas on the 20th, and therefore ought to be here within a day or two. If Miramon were on board, as some have suspected, we should have learned it by the English steamer. On Tuesday last the troops intended for the expedition, together with some 10,000 more of the garrison here, were reviewed by the Captain General on the Paseo de Isabel II. About 16,000 men of all arms were on the ground, and made a very fine display.--The troops for Mexico wore their light blue cotton uniforms, with straw hats, and all were in marching order, with knapsacks, blankets, &c., strap