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The Daily Dispatch: April 10, 1862., [Electronic resource], Messrs. West & Johnston, publishers. (search)
only a few months ago. --The Letters of Mezla Addams to Billy Irvine is a reprint of the humorous episodes which appeared in this magazine some year or two ago, and (if we may believe that the author believes what the papers and the public said of his productions) afforded a great deal of fun to all classes. De Verchange fire somewhat, but we are assured that it will appear in due time, and be welcomed all the more fervently for the inevitable delay of its publication. The romance by Mrs. McCord Vernon, the author of the Battle Call, (with which our readers are doubters familiar,) is in press, and will be forthcoming shortly.--Also, a collection of the Lyrics of the War, edited by Dr. Sheppardson, the well-known "Bohemian" of the Richmond Dispatch.--Messrs. West & Johnston have also published, lately, some fine Maps of the Spot of War in Kentucky, Tennessee, and the two Carolinas.--The Southern Spy has reached a second edition; and Cause and Central is still selling rapidly. What hi