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The Daily Dispatch: May 11, 1864., [Electronic resource], The Combined movement on Richmond — the enemy on the Southside — fight at Chester — the great cavalry Raid, &c. (search)
number of the republican Senators to day, and it was decided to sustain the resolution now before the Military Committee respecting the restoration of Frank Blair's commission. It is understood that it will be amended in the Senate so as to provide that he shall not be recognized as an officer in the military service, and recommending his dismissal, as his commission is held illegally. Affairs in North Carolina. Major Gen Peck has been removed from command in North Carolina, and Gen Palmer has been assigned there. A letter from Newbern, dated the 29th ult, has the following intelligence about Yankee affairs on the coast. It has been learned through various sources that the rebel force that attacked Plymouth consisted of eighteen regiments of infantry, three of cavalry, and sixty pieces of artillery Twelve of these regiments were borrowed from Lee's army; the balance were North Carolina State troops. Three sections of the artillery were taken from Kinston, two sections