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The Daily Dispatch: October 26, 1864., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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ction. It will be his first and only address in New York during the Presidential campaign. The Republican procession in Washington on Saturday night burnt the McClellan flag hanging from the Democratic Club-House. Rev. Mr. Bitting, and Messrs. Foster and Peyton, of Alexandria, who have been put on the trains on the Manassas road, have been released, and Messrs. Maddox, Metcalf and Murray, of Salem, and J. H. Hathaway, have been arrested and put on the trains. A lady in Berkshire, New York, presented her husband with their twenty-first child last week. --The babies are all living, but the father is almost caved in. A watchmaker of Annapolis has the silver watch given to George Washington by his grandfather. The number of blockade-runners captured or destroyed off Wilmington since August 1, 1863, is fifty. More than ten thousand refugees have arrived at Memphis within the last three months and been sent North. Chicago is determined to rid herself of h