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The Daily Dispatch: January 8, 1862., [Electronic resource] 7 1 Browse Search
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under Yankee management. It seems Yankee editors, with guards at the office door to protect them, can be very impudent when they have the opportunity. --The letter says: The editors of the John Clark, formerly of the Boston Courtier, Col. E. M. Brown, formerly of the Woodstock, & Vt., Age, and Major Joseph M. Bell, the able Provost Judge. Captain Clark is the chief and fighting editor. On the night before the revival of the Delta under the new regime, Captain Clark found a burly man inincidents of Union editorial life in New Orleans. The overtopping circulation of the Delta over the other journals is the best proof I can give that the people like the plain talk and bold stand which the revivified Delta has taken under Clark, Brown & Bell. No troops yet — drafting must be resorted to. The New York Post publishes a letter from the army at Harrison's Landing loudly calling for more troops. It says the "North talks too much" and does too little. It adds: Four