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The Daily Dispatch: June 23, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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e thousand persons are waiting t welcome the Governor, who has, doubt less, been delayed by taking a Government boat at Baltimore, instead of the mail boat from that point. We feel confident that the meeting will take place in the course of the afternoon. Affairs at headquarters. --Capt. Christenson has been appointed Assistant Adjutant-General to Gen. Visle. Capt. C. has also acted as Provost Marshal; the business of that department, however, having been mainly performed by Captain T. L. Clark, of the 99th regiment New York volunteers, naval brigade. Capt. C. is a very efficient officer, and particularly well adapted to the delicate and manifold duties of the Provost Marshal's office. Lieut. Seeley, of the New York 10th regiment, Aid de-Camp to Gen. Visle, has charge of he Pass Department at headquarters. All persons desiring permits to leave for Fortress Monroe and the North must call upon Lieut. S. He is very affable and accommodating. The oaths of allegiance