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The Daily Dispatch: June 13, 1861., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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acceptable. The State of Missouri is detached from the Department of the West, and incorporated in that now under the command of General McClelian. Philip M. Dallas, son of ex-Minister Dallas, and who was his Secretary of Legation, arrived here to-day, and had a long interview with Secretary Seward, during which the lattex-Minister Dallas, and who was his Secretary of Legation, arrived here to-day, and had a long interview with Secretary Seward, during which the latter expressed himself as highly gratified with the course of Mr. Dallas. General Cadwallader and a portion of his staff were in Washington to-day. There is trouble in the New York Ninth Regiment, growing out of the alleged incapacity of some of the efficers, including Colonel Stiles! Yesterday nearly 200 of the men refusMr. Dallas. General Cadwallader and a portion of his staff were in Washington to-day. There is trouble in the New York Ninth Regiment, growing out of the alleged incapacity of some of the efficers, including Colonel Stiles! Yesterday nearly 200 of the men refused to be sworn for three years under that commander. Two sons of a distinguished naval commander, now in the service, who are privates in the regiment, are amongst the disaffected. Some of these men afterward returned and were sworn in, but the greater portion of them will enlist into the Eighth and other New York regiments.