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The Daily Dispatch: December 9, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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cavalry was in six miles of the city." A telegram from Louisville, dated the 4th instant, says: General Burbridge, with his command, has reached Bean station, and General Breckinridge, apparently declining battle, has fallen back towards Virginia.--General Stoneman will, if necessary, aid Breckinridge's backward movements. James Watson Webb, United States Minister at Rio Janeiro, had written a letter to the Brazilian authorities disavowing, on the part of his Government, the capture of the Florida, and promising ample explanation and reparation for it. The Yankee papers rasp him sharply for his officiousness in making this promise. Lord Lyons sails for Europe in the course of a few days. He leaves on account of his health, and will not return for some time; perhaps not at all. James C. Medill, a well-known Western editor and anti-slavery lecturer, died at Cauton, Ohio, recently. Meade has been made a major-general in the regular United States army.