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The Daily Dispatch: December 13, 1862., [Electronic resource], A fearful Chapter in criminal history. (search)
all suppose, because his views and the President's do not agree on an important war topic. At length McClellan is ordered to report as Trenton, that is, in the land of nowhere; Fitz John Porter is brought before a court-martial on grave charges; Griffin is also to be tried, it is said Bued's conduct is subjected to rigorous inquiry; Pope's letter to Halleck, meting Sigel of small account, awakens the German General's wrath, and he demands a Court of Inquiry. Rumors have whispered that Burnside is to be superseded and implicate Gen. Meige. These, we may hope, are not trust, We shall make no individual comments; let us look at the general fact. What a To what are such troubles due? In part to the fact that when our army sprung into being, like a mysterious growth in a night. Generals were appointed who wore the uniform, but most of them needed education; they had no experience in the great of commanders; they were by no means equal to the task of at once harding great armies