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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: September 9, 1862., [Electronic resource].
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Latest from the North.
The latest Northern papers received are of the 4th inst. Nearly all of them devote a short space in eulogy of Gen. Phil. Kearney, who was killed at Manassas.
It will be seen from our extracts that the lying reports have become a little less flagrant, and indicate that the Yankees will in a few days acknowledge the terrible, defeat they have sustained.
From Washington. [Dispatches to the Philadelphia Enquirer] Washington, Sept. 4.
--General Stone is to be seen daily now promenading Pennsylvania avenue, in a now suit, in full uniform.
He is always alone, and no one seems to know him; or, at least, no one notices him. We cannot learn that any trial has been ordered for him, or that he has been unconditionally released.
Our loss in artillery, it is estimated, will be more than thirty pieces.
No batteries were taken from the rebels.
The losses in McDowell's corps are very heavy.
That of Richett's division is the heaviest.
Out of his G
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From Europe.
Dates from Europe are to the 23d ult.
Garibaldi's position was without change.
The Ministerial Address to Victor Emmanuel, recommending a state of siege in Sicily, denounces Garibaldi as a rebel.
It is reported that Claudina is to be appointed Military Chief in Sicily.
It was stated that the recent movement of the United States gunboat Tuscarora had been merely for the purpose of dodging the British steamer Ajax, in order to obtain coal.
Great Britain.
The Dublin correspondent of the London Times writes, on the 21st of August, as follows:
"The Federal gunboat Tuscarora, it appears, has been dodging the Ajax, for the purpose of getting coals on board, in defiance of the orders issued by the Admiralty.
The Tuscarora has coaled within three months at a British port, and did not proceed, as she was bound to do, on a voyage to the United States.
She remained hovering about the coast, on the lookout for Confederate vessels.
She put into
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