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The Daily Dispatch: March 24, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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ver heats, it is to be kept out by no lines of for ificitions and which is rather tempted then repulsed by batteries of rifled cannon and buzz assemblies of highly paid armed men. That great, gaunt general, "insolvency," has for some time past been hanging over the North American States and the army of the Potomac more imminently than the clouds of Cossacks hung around the retreating columns of Napoleon the Great. The only question was which tempest would be the first to break? Would General Insolvency take General McClellan in the rear, and disperse his army before it advanced, or would he wait until McClellan had won a battle, and had marched southward, and then content him self with cutting off the victor's supple, and ravaging the whole country during his absence. This question of precedence is now settled. The invasion with which the North has been threatened has now taken place, and New York, Boston and Philadelphia are in complete possession of the enemy. The United States