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The Daily Dispatch: April 5, 1864., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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It was his influence that procured the cancelation of Frank Blair's resignation, and his reassignment to Major General's command under McPherson. The Committee on the Conduct of the War will in their report completely exonerate President Lincoln from all responsibility for the recent defeat in Florida. The evidence adduced shows that be neither ordered, consulted or was cognizant of the movement that so disastrously culminated at Clustee. Over twenty-six thousand tons of coal were sold at auction in New York Monday. The descriptions sold were steamboat lump, grate, egg, stove, and Chesnut, all of which showed a considerable advance over former prices. Mr. McCree, a Yankee Missionary at Beaufort, S. C, for converting the negroes, has been put in jail for selling them whiskey. Rev Byron Sunderland, the Chaplain of the U. S. Senate, has been tendered the pastoral charge of the American chapel in Paris, and it is understood that he has decided to accept the same.