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The Daily Dispatch: April 30, 1862., [Electronic resource], Visitors from Fredericksburg to Baltimore. (search)
nel Canby, stating that he would leave Fort Craig on the 31st of March. The enemy is in the vicinity of Albuquerque. With ordinary travelling Colonel Canby is in their immediate vicinity, and for our column, one hundred and eighty miles from Albuquerque, will only leave this morning, he will be unsupported by this column, and, with nine hundred Regulars, will have to encounter their forces unless he can slip by and join the column which leaves here this morning. It is understood that Kit Carson, with a regiment of New Mexican volunteers, seven hundred strong. Will remain and garrison Fort Craig. It is removed that Colonels Steel and Bailer, of the rebel army, are advancing into New Mexico with 300 additional men. Important events will probably occur before the next Express leaves for the States. A well authenticated report has just reached here that the Texan forces, 2,000 strong, are entrenching themselves at Santa Fe, and that Colonel Canby, having strengthened
r it may be, I think Lee will find Grant prepared. A letter-writer notices the removal of the paupers from the Prince George county poor-house to the alms-houses at the North. There were seven women, five children and two young men--one an idiot. Miscellaneous. The Yankee papers are feeding the public with rumors of Union meetings held in counties in Georgia, favoring reconstruction, which they claim are prompted by Governor Brown. The Denver City News reports that Colonel Kit Carson, with a few of the companies of the First New Mexican cavalry, lately ran against a band of one thousand Indiana--Kiowas and Camanches — on Red river, south of the road from Fort Union to the States, and was badly repulsed. He had to fight his way back. The St. Albans raiders' case, in Montreal, has again been continued thirty days, for evidence from Richmond. A dispatch from Toronto says the case of Burly was before the court to-day. The original document, signed by Jeff. Davi