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The Daily Dispatch: June 16, 1863., [Electronic resource], The English press on Hooker's retreat. (search)
is to end with the present year, or to drag on to the close of President Lincoln's term, or "later." The Daily News says: "The campaign south of the Rappahannock must be added to the list of Federal failures; but, although Gen. Lee announces a great victory, he does not announce that he has pursued a flying enemy, or that he holds a foot of ground more than he did when Hooker began to move." The Star says: "The honest confession of disaster would be more dignified on the part of Mr. Stanton than the silly statement of retreat from prudential considerations, or the more authoritative announcement that offensive operations will be speedily resumed." It is only in moments of disaster or disappointment there rises a general call for Fremont and the black brigades. The black brigades are filling up, and Fremont will have his day. The Herald says that Hooker had no alternative but to retreat. The Morning Post observes that the Southern Generals have been censured f