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The Daily Dispatch: March 14, 1863., [Electronic resource], A Federal account of the position of Matters in Banks's army at Baton Rouge. (search)
A Southern man's experience in the West. A gentleman who was in the Northwest recently, and was captured, but afterwards released, writes to the Lynchburg Virginian some of his experience there. He says that John Wm. Dudley, formerly of Lynchburg, is Provost Marshal at Cincinnati. Of his conversations, he says: I conversed freely with a number of professed friends of the South, besides Abolitionists from different parts of the north and northwest, but from none could I gather any tangible gleam of hope for peace upon terms which would be satisfactory to the South. The Democratic members elected to the next Congress are as much committed to the prosecution of the war as the abolitionists but they declare that it shall be conducted constitutionally which may have more meaning than I can comprehended. The predominant idea among the Conservatives is reconstruction and, at a gentleman remarked to me. "the Union must be reconstructed if we have to adopt the Constitution of t