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The Daily Dispatch: October 27, 1864., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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has been shed freely in the cause of his country. It is said by some that Mr. Davis purposes taking up his permanent residence, at no distant day, in New York city. The Democrats are holding conventions in our State and city, organizing their broken-down secessionized party. It includes, almost without an exception, those who sympathise with the rebellion, and are generally known here as secessionists favorable to dissolving the Union. They talk of nominating, and probably will, Colonel Maulaby, as their candidate for Governor. He is an old Democrat, and has been in the army; was at Harper's Ferry when it surrendered to "Stonewall" Jackson. The Colonel, however, is a very clever gentleman, and were be not in bad company, might make a good run. Around Richmond. The New York Herald expresses the opinion that Grant can take Richmond at any time with a few hours' hard fighting, and that the reason that "he does not do so is said to be his confidence in ultimately taking