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The Daily Dispatch: February 12, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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aving behind a considerable amount of commissary stores, quite as much, probably, us the Yankees left when they evacuated that place. On the march, also, it is reported on good authority, several wagons and a large number of tents were burnt. It is difficult to see that there was a necessity since the Yankees were at least twenty miles distant, and were manifesting no disposition to expose themselves to the inclemency of the weather. From New Mexico. The New York Express says:E. O. Perrin, Esq., has just returned to New York after in absence of about seven months in New Mexico. He was a month in Albuquerque, where Kitty arson is in command, with a regiment of New Mexicans 1,000 strong, well armed, fully equipped, and well drilled. The Texans were reported by the spies and scouts, about January 1st, to be approaching Albuquerque, the central grand depot of all our stores. Col. Canby, the commandant of the whole Department of New Mexico, was ready to march from Fort Craig