Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: May 30, 1863., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Burnside or search for Burnside in all documents.

Your search returned 1 result in 1 document section:

was captured by guerillas on the 19th, killing three officers and capturing a garrison. This band also entered Plattsburgh and captured $11,000 in money. Horatio Seymour is brought out by the New York Sunday Atlas on the platform of "a vigorous prosecution of the war till the rebels ask for peace," and of "uncompromising hostility to the rebels in the South as well as to the rebels in the North." The Albany Regency, it says, declares war against the Copperheads. The probabilities are, therefore, the Herald says, that the Democratic party in 1864 will be divided just as they were in 1860, which will secure their "inevitable defeat." The Herald calls on Lincoln to come out and set aside Chase and Seward. Stanton is said to be about to quit the Cabinet by compulsion, and Butler put in his place. The Herald advocates Banks. There is a dispute as to where Burnside shall operate. Stanton and Andy Johnson want him to go to one place, and Halleck and Rosecrans to another.