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The Daily Dispatch: January 6, 1865., [Electronic resource], The Yankee press on. The Wilmington failure. (search)
to impair, to any extent, the strength of Fort Fisher. General Weitzel's reconnaissance having disclosed that fact, there remfort. Admiral Porter intimates his opinion that where Weitzel's skirmish line could go, the main body might have followecolumn was advancing. Weighing these two necessities, General Weitzel pronounced the storming of such a work, in such circumistance. On the other hand, as Admiral Porter admits, General Weitzel is an accomplished engineer, and his opinion is worthy of consideration. General Weitzel is a young and ambitious officer, who would scarcely throw away a likely chance of distinccompanying this Wilmington expedition, says that when General Weitzel, after his reconnaissance of the fort, went to consultport the opposite course adopted by General Butler and General Weitzel in regard to Fort Fisher, we shall consider the opinio. [from the New York Tribune Correspondence.] General Weitzel is known to have advanced his skirmish line within fif