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charges. The account dees set any how the troops got out of the breach. Miscellaneous. A letter received in New York, written when Dix was 21 miles from Williamsburg, says that before the letter reached its destination "we well either have Richmond or be repulsed. Gen. Keyes told us this morning that we would be in Richmond by Thursday (the 3d inst.) if in the range of possibility" Gov. Curtin made a speech in Philadelphia, Wednesday night, asking for 60,000 troops to be raised in the State. A letter from Vicksburg says that 10,000 men from Rosecrans, and the same number from Burnside have been sent to Grant, giving him 115, 000 man in all. Gov. Yates, of Ill., was shot at through his window at Springfield on Tuesday night. He was not hurt. Mrs. Lincoln leaped from her carriage in Washington, on the 2d inst, while the horses were running away, "receiving some very serious bruises." The Confederate cavalry whipped the Federal out of Westminster,
The Daily Dispatch: August 29, 1863., [Electronic resource], From the Peninsula — the great raid. (search)
Prison Record. --At Castle Thunder yesterday the following commitments were made: James M Jobe, co 11, 1st N C regiment, for desertion; Simpson Hobgood, co G, 15th N C regiment, desertion; Mason White, co E, 15th N C, substitute, and desertion; W. H Keyes, co B, 25th Va battalion, no charge affixed; M Moran, do, do; John Colquitt do, do; Amos Binford, a free negro, from Charles City county, sent from Gen. Wise's camp as a dangerous character; Levi Shiffict, co. D, 4th regiment heavy artillery, cowardice and desertion; H T Shiffict, do, cowardice and of orders. At the cage there was only one case, that, of Wm J Cox, drunk and sleeping on the market bench.
Wool, Anderson, and Ripley have retired, and Sumner, Mansfield, and Totten have died, Twiggs dismissed. Of Major Generals in the volunteer corps Blair resigned, and resignation revoked. Wm F Smith's and Schofield's appointment expired by constitutional limitation, and they were reappointed.--Horallo S Wright rejected by the Senate and since appointed, and is now in command of Sedgwick's corps. The resignations are, Cassins M Clay, Jas A Garfield, Schuyler Hamilton, Charles S Hamilton, E D Keyes, E D Morgan, Benjamin M Prentiss, and Robert M Schenck. Sixteen are dead. The "strikes" in New York continue to attract more or less attention. There is an ugly feeling manifested by the recently discharged employees of the Sixth and Eighth Avenue Railroad Companies, owing to the fact that other men have been found to take their places on the old terms. The latter have been threatened with violence, and it has been found necessary to keep on every car more or less policemen to preven
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