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The Daily Dispatch: August 7, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Miscellaneous war items. The First New Hampshire Regiment, under command of Col. Mason C. Tappan, who is about as well qualified for a Colonelcy as a dog is for a preacher, passed through Baltimore on Friday last, on route for home. The regiment numbered about 850 men. New Hampshire has furnished but two regiments for the war, and a portion of one of them is in duress at Richmond. Colonel Mann's Pennsylvania regiment is thoroughly demoralized, according to Northern accounts. On Friday, 350 of the men passed through Baltimore for home, and the remainder will probably be disbanded. It will interest the reader to learn, on unquestionable authority, that only about 8,000 troops passed through Baltimore last week for Washington and the upper Potomac, while not less than 10,000 returned home, their term of service having expired. The Northern papers inform us that a flag of truce has reached the Federal headquarters from General Johnston. It is surmised that is relate