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The Daily Dispatch: July 24, 1863., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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e execution is to take place next week. The lady was Miss Carroll, twenty or twenty two years of age, a granddaughter of the famous Charles Carroll, of Carrolition. As late as July 14th Edward M. Stanton, Secretary of War, telegraphed the following lie to Mayor Opdyke, of New York: Five regiments are under orders to return to New York. The retreat of Lee now becomes a rout, with his army broken and much heavier loss of killed and wounded than was supposed, and will relieve a large force for the restoration of order in New York. During the New York disturbances last week the following amounts of provisions were consumed at police headquarters: 2,930 leaves of bread. 1,500 pounds of corned and smoked beef, 1,200 pounds of ham, 728 pounds of cheese, 600 pounds of butter, 1,200 pounds of crackers, 5,000 gallons of coffee. Gen. Kayes is relieved of his command at Fortress Monroe and placed on the Army Retired Board, in place of Col. Sackert who is relieved.