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The Daily Dispatch: October 2, 1862., [Electronic resource], Further Northern News. (search)
we are indebted to Mr. Geo. H. Cox for New York papers of the 29th inst., received by a flag of truce boat which arrived late last evening.
Cold is New York Saturday closed at 121¾ and London Exchange at 133.
the following is the situation article of the New York Herald, of the 29th:
no important movements are reported from the army of the Upper Potomac.
The actions of the rebels are closely watched, however.
Gen. Griffinpusbed his pickets across the river at black burn's Ford on Thursday, and advanced to a considerable distance up the hill on the Virginia side; but the rebels were not discovered in force there.
His reconnaissance was complete and satisfactory.
Official reports of the killed and wound in the late battle are telegraphed from Sharpsburg to Baltimore.
The total loss of the Union army at the battle of Antietam, in killed, wounded, and missing, has been ascertained to be 10,000, and may be divided as follows:
Loss in Gen. Sumner's corps5,2