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The Daily Dispatch: November 17, 1862., [Electronic resource] 28 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: November 15, 1862., [Electronic resource] 7 1 Browse Search
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ding to the Radical pressure. Gen. McClellan has been removed from the command of the army of the Potomac, and Gen. A. B. Burnside takes his place. Gen. Burnside, on assuming command, issued an order, in which he says, "I accept contrGen. Burnside, on assuming command, issued an order, in which he says, "I accept control with the steadfast assurance that the just cause must prevail. Gen. McClellan is relieved from all duty, and is on his way to Trenton, N. J." The causes which led to McClellan's removal are yet matters of speculation; but a letter written bt, yet reiterates that certain portions of his command were without clothing, and could not move until supplied. Gen. Burnside's headquarters are at Warrenton, which has been in the possession of the Federal since Thursday, the 6th. All of York, also denounced it in an open speech. General McClellan, in quitting Warrenton, said to the troops, "Stand by Burnside as you have stood by me, and all will be well." The news from Europe — no Chance of intervention--Lord Lyons Coming