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The Daily Dispatch: May 30, 1862., [Electronic resource], The London times' correspondents in America. (search)
rs, it would have been difficult to avoid carrying over with him, and impossible to avoid the imputation that he had carried over with him, information acquired while in the North. To avoid any suspicion of failure in that scrupulous regard for confidential trusts which is so important a duty of our profession, he returns to England. Our correspondence from the Army of the Potomac is therefore, for the moment, suspended. The Times has now another correspondent in the United States, (Dr. Mackay, we believe,) who is likely to prove more odious to the Lincolnites than Dr. Russell. As evidence of this we copy an editorial from the New York Herald of May 24th: The London Times' American Correspondent.--The successor of Bull Run Russell as correspondent from the United States for the London Times has commenced his scribbling about American affairs. In his letter dated in this city, and published in the London Times of the 7th instant, he has touched upon rebel Generals, message