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The Daily Dispatch: January 18, 1864., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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of the 8th of December, 1863, is unwise, inexpedient, revolutionary, and unconstitutional, and is therefore disapproved." A great commotion has been excited in the New York Custom House by the arrest and confinement in Fort Lafayette of Mr. A. N. Palmer, charged with being in collusion with parties engaged in contraband trade with the Southern States, and abusing his position in the Collector's office to further that trade. Mr. Palmer is a member of the Republican (N. Y.) State Committee. Mr. Palmer is a member of the Republican (N. Y.) State Committee. Several New York regiments are returning home from the Army of the West. At the sale of confiscated property in Virginia, on the 11th inst., Arlington was bid in by the U. S. Government at $26,800. The Curtis mill and farm were sold for $4,100. The St. Louis Union has placed the name of Abraham Lincoln at the head of its columns as its candidate for President in 1864. Major General Meade has gone to Pennsylvania on a short leave of absence. The 5th Maryland volunteer inf