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The Daily Dispatch: July 9, 1861., [Electronic resource] 7 1 Browse Search
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of Harper's Ferry, and both Union men, are also reported to have been shot and killed by the Federal pickets. Mr. Henry T. Scott, a well-known and esteemed citizen of Bladensburg, Md., was arrested in that village by the Federal soldiers, on Sadisposition of the country, and that war demonstrations would not longer be confined to the defensive. It is said that Gen. Scott by manner and gesture seemed to fully endorse the idea. Washington matters — the Blockade. The following is fe his whole attention to the division north of the Ohio, and to Missouri. The Government is losing confidence in General Scott. His health is very bad, having a complication of diseases. He insists on doing everything himself. It was GeneralGeneral Scott who induced Mr. Lincoln to appoint General Dix to command the army on the Potomac, thereby superseding, with a civilian of seventy, the young, vigorous officer in command. The appointment was not agreeable to the Cabinet, which desired to ha