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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: November 18, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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Latest Northern news.interesting details.
Grand torchlight Processional Washington — wreck of the steamship Northern Light--news from Missouri--reception of old "Fuss and Feathers" in New York, &c.
We have received copies of Northern papers of dates to 7th, November.
9th, November.and 12th of November.
From their columns we make up the following summary:
From Washington.
The New York Her old, of the 12th instant, contains the following interesting news from its special telegraphic correspondent in the Federal capital, dated the 11th:
Grand torchlight procession and fireworks.
Washington was taken by surprise to-night by one of the most magnificent and imposing torchlight displays ever witnessed.
About half-past 7 o'clock an immense procession, composed of detachments from each regiment of General Blenker's division, suddenly appeared upon the avenue, filling the air with strains of martial music from numerous bands, and paling the moon and stars wit
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