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The Daily Dispatch: December 14, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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s we understand, has caused an active correspondence between the United States Consul and Her Britannia Majesty's Consul." Return of a Marylander. The Washington telegraphic correspondent of the Herald, dated Dec. 10, says: William M. Pattison, Marylander, who recently escaped from the rebel army in Virginia, was brought to the city to-day by Col. Blaisdell, of the Eleventh Massachusetts, Hooker's division, and a safe conduct granted him to return home. The oath of allegiance w that they would be allowed to resume their positions as loyal citizens on taking the oath of allegiance. The rebels on the opposite shore have called loudly to the pickets on our side to "send back that d — d deserter or substitute." Pattison says the accuracy and efficiency of our artillerists astonished them, while their own cannonading has thus far proved impotent. Reconnaissance towards Centreville. The New York Heralds Washington telegraphic correspondent, dated Decembe