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The Daily Dispatch: November 18, 1861., [Electronic resource] 13 1 Browse Search
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low the reported success. The Cabinet has been holding an extra session this evening. Gen. Buel assigned to Kentucky. Gen. D. C. Buel has positively been as signed to the command of the DGen. D. C. Buel has positively been as signed to the command of the Department of Kentucky, and he will proceed to that State in a few days. The appointment of General Buel to this position springs from General McClellan's high appreciation of his military ability, rGeneral Buel to this position springs from General McClellan's high appreciation of his military ability, regarding him as second to no man in the United States Army. It was first proposed to send Gen. Buel to the Western Military Department; but the purpose was changed, because Kentucky is now regarded aGen. Buel to the Western Military Department; but the purpose was changed, because Kentucky is now regarded as a more important field. Gen. Buel has the widest range of authority, and is promised the fullest support of the Government. Gen. Sherman may or may not remain in a command under him. The comGen. Buel has the widest range of authority, and is promised the fullest support of the Government. Gen. Sherman may or may not remain in a command under him. The command in Missouri. It is not proposed, at present, to interfere with Gen. Hunter's command in Missouri, Gen. Hallock remains, therefore, without any leading command at present. Thurlow Weed's
the Government will be able to re-establish its authority, and especially gratifying. In these respects, is the news from England. Generals Halleck and Burt Coning West--military Wedding. Washington, Nov. 12. --Generals Halleck, and Buel leave to-morrow for the West, to enter upon their respective military Departments. Col. Wheston, commanding a volunteer regiment, was married to-night to the daughter of the late Gen. Mason at the residence of Gen. Buel. Among the guestsGen. Buel. Among the guests were Secretary Cameron, Generals McClellan, Heinizleman, Mags, McDowell, Van Vheit, and other Generals of high rank. It was throughout a brilliant assemblage. From the South side of the Potomac — a reconnaissance in force. Washington. Nov. 12 --From officers who have arrived here, it is ascertained that a reconnaissance in force of 16,000 men was made at an early hour this morning in a Southern direction from Alexandria. Two thousand rebels arrived near Acco ink creek yester