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l proceed to that State in a few days. The appointment of General Buel to this position springs from General McClellan's high appreciation of his military ability, regarding him as second to no man in the United States Army. It was first proposed to send Gen. Buel to the Western Military Department; but the purpose was changed, because Kentucky is now regarded as a more important field. Gen. Buel has the widest range of authority, and is promised the fullest support of the Government. Gen. Sherman may or may not remain in a command under him. The command in Missouri. It is not proposed, at present, to interfere with Gen. Hunter's command in Missouri, Gen. Hallock remains, therefore, without any leading command at present. Thurlow Weed's visit to Europe. The Washington scandal in regard to Thurlow Weed is that he has not gone to Europe to procure the intervention of England to stop the war, but to avoid being summoned to testify before the Congressional Committee i
The Daily Dispatch: November 18, 1861., [Electronic resource], The great naval expedition — from Fortress Monroe and Hatteras Inlet. (search)
r 11, 1861. --No information from the naval expedition has reached Washington to-day, except what was forwarded from Fortress Monroe, via Baltimore. The expected dispatch boat that has been hourly looked for at Annapolis has not yet arrived. As all the news received up to this time comes through rebel sources exclusively, the Government is satisfied that the result is even more favorable to the Union forces than has been represented. It is supposed that the report of General Sherman is kept back until he shall be able to announce the entire completion of all that the enterprise was intended to accomplish. From Fortress Monroe--the late sale and the expedition — Talk of another expedition being fitted out. From the New York Times's Fortress Monroe correspondence, dated November 6, we clip the following extracts: There are rumors afloat that another expedition will soon congregate in the Roads. It this is the fact, I will venture the hope that, while l