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[communicated]Gen. Branch, of N. C.
The Raleigh Standard, of Wednesday, Dec. 25th, 1861, in an editional on "Our Coast Defences," has the following:
"Gen Hill was removed without cause from the command of the Northern Department of our coast, and General Branch appointed to succeed him. We have conversed with no one and we have heard from no one who considers General Branch qualified for this command.
We now say to Gen Davis that our people are not satisfied with Gen. Branch."
It is time that the Standard should cease this sen seless crooking.
In it the editor does not allow his usual good sense, for the writer of this freely appreciates him and is no enemy of Mr. Holden, but his friend, and a constant reader, since its existence, of the Standard It may be true, as the article states, that Mr. Holden "has conversed with no one who considers General Branch qualified for this command;" for his associates are well understood to be of that class whose pleasure has been
The Daily Dispatch: January 25, 1862., [Electronic resource], War matters. (search)
General S. B. Buckner is associate editor the New Orleans Crescent, a most able and spirited paper.
Please come up, General, and take your Christmas dinner with us. We can't give you as magnificent a one as was prepared for you here on the 25th of December, 1861, but you shall have a much better one than you ever got in the rebel army.--Louisville Journal.