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Latest from the North.
reported resignation of McClellan — Hooker has accomplished nothing the Tribune calls for his Removal — Halleck ought to take command, &c.
Fredericksburg, May 18.
--I have received the New York Herald, of the 15th inst, and send you the following summary:
Rumors about McClellan say he has resigned, and the President refused to accept.
And again, that he was about to be placed at the head of the army.
Great excitement was produced thereby.
His resignation is contradicted, and probably the rest will be.
Telegrams from Grant's army to the 8th say the advance was within 15 miles of Edward's station, 18 miles east from Vicksburg on the railroad, the army being 18 miles from Grand Gulf, encamped near the Big Black river.--They had not possession of any part of the railroad between Jackson and Vicksburg.
The battle at Clinton is doubtful — the last accounts state nothing about it. Grant is receiving heavy reinforcements.
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