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The Daily Dispatch: August 29, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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hese are the sort of men they are sending South with the pious wish that they will never return. I saw yesterday some twenty men who had been taken out of the prison at Sing Sing to be mustered into service. You may expect these worthy "protectors" shortly in Baltimore, where they will doubtless be warmly received by their sympathizers, the unconditional of your city. The Washington corrrespondent of the New York Herald thus states the case: Wiley Edward, John C. Gray and William T. Andrews, of Boston, have been here endeavoring to persuade the President that he ought to change his constitutional advisers. It is said these gentlemen represent the sentiments of certain prominent monetary interests in Boston, capitalists of the Athens, who demand that the heads of the War and Navy Departments must come off, else they will not risk their capital further. The presentation of their case here has created considerable feeling. Nevertheless, the Herald declares most posit