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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: May 13, 1863., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Mount Vernon, Knox County, Ohio (Ohio, United States) (search for this): article 14
Venice (Ohio, United States) (search for this): article 14
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From the North.
The standard by which to judge General Booker
The New York Tribune, printing General Hooker's evidence before the Congressional committee on the conduct of the war, with reference to McClellan and Burnside's campaigns, says:
So far as Gen. McClellan is concerned, if he had any reputation left this evidence would annihilate it. On the general conduct of his campaigns, and on the half-dozen most conspicuous instances of his incapacity, General Hooker's testimony is equally conclusive — more so than anything we know of except McClellan's own account.
If there be still one man so demented as to think him a General, we beg him to get a copy of the first volume of the Report of the Committee, and read what George B. McClellan has to say in his own behalf.
If that does not convince him, his insanity may be set down as hopeless.
Aside from its historical value, Gen. Hooker's evidence has a special interest at this moment when he is in command of the Army of
C. L. Vallandigham (search for this): article 14
Dickens (search for this): article 14
George B. McClellan (search for this): article 14
Hooker (search for this): article 14
From the North.
The standard by which to judge General Booker
The New York Tribune, printing General Hooker's evidence before the Congressional committee on the conduct of the war, with reference to McClellan and Burnside's campaigns, says: late it. On the general conduct of his campaigns, and on the half-dozen most conspicuous instances of his incapacity, General Hooker's testimony is equally conclusive — more so than anything we know of except McClellan's own account.
If there be sti ehalf.
If that does not convince him, his insanity may be set down as hopeless.
Aside from its historical value, Gen. Hooker's evidence has a special interest at this moment when he is in command of the Army of the Potomac, and supposed to be ly by local subscription.
These subscriptions, be it remembered, were made directly in the face of the intelligence from Hooker's army.
Who can doubt that the patriotism of the masses will yet, properly directed, bring the nation safely through its