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The Daily Dispatch: December 1, 1863., [Electronic resource], Affairs on the Rapidan — no battle yet. (search)
The currency. The time for Congress to meet is rapidly approaching. The session will commence under circumstances calculated to cast a gloom over the deliberations of that body. The defeat of Bragg has, it is true, been anticipated by the whole country ever since it was seen that he designed not only to make no use of the victory which he gained over Rosecrans more than two months ago, but that he was deliberately waiting for the enemy to collect the largest force they could possibly command before attacking him, and after that force had been concentrated, had ventured still further to increase the chances against him, by sending off the best corps of his army. Nevertheless the effect has been stunning to the people of the Confederacy, who had so lately been told from the highest place in it that Bragg would spend the winter on the Ohio. Meeting under such circumstances it is to be hoped that Congress will, if possible, forbear to waste the session in talk, and do something
Thomas as a Disciplinarian. --Gen. Thomas, the successor of Rosecrans, has dismissed in dishonor the following officers: Lieut. Henry Barlow, 29th Ohio, for gross neglect of duty, and ordered not to return within the lines; Lieut. W. R. Cook, 2d Tennessee cavalry, for gross neglect of duty, and conduct prejudicial to good discipline; Capt. Robert Clements, 69th Ohio, for gross neglect on the 1st ult, when engaged in repairing pontoons; Lieut. L. S. Sullivan, company C, 5th Kentucky cavalry, for absence without leave.