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The Daily Dispatch: March 18, 1863., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Later from the North. Through the courtesy of Captain Philip Cash mayor we have received the New York Herald of Saturday last, the 14th inst. We make up a summary of the news it contains. In its "situation" article the Herald has the following: There are symptoms of a coming movement in Gen. Hooker's army. The transportation resources are bring cut down, and officers have been notified that all super baggage must be sent home.--The officers of the line are to be allowed nothing in the shape of camp equipage except shelter tents, which they can carry on their backs. This means an active and probably arduous campaign. The roads have dried up in that vicinity considerably within the past few days, and everything new looks favorable for a forward movement. On the rebel side equally active preparations appear to be going on Charleston is awaiting calmly for an attack, and Gen. Beauregard has revoked all furloughs and recalled absentees to their posts. A dispatch f