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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: November 18, 1861., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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New York State (New York, United States) (search for this): article 4
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Gen. Scott in New York.
The New York Times, of the 9th instant, contains a long account of the complimentary visit from a committee appointed by the Chamber of inted by the Chamber of Commerce to present their resolutions of respect to General Scott met yesterday at 9 ½ o'clock, at the Brevoort House, and paid their respect of prosperity and glory which has never before been attained.
Speech of Gen. Scott.
Mr. President, and Gentlemen of the Chamber of Commerce: Sweet is the lae then presented to the General, and retired.
Letter from Gov. Morgan to Gen. Scott.
The following letter from Gov. Morgan was received by Lieut. Gen. Scott Lieut. Gen. Scott yesterday:
State of New York, Ex. Department. Albany, Nov. 2, 1861.
General: It is with deep sorrow that I learn this morning, through the public press, fe wholly spent in the country's service. (Signed,) E. D. Morgan. Lieut. Gen. Winfield Scott, New York City. I am, dear General, with great respect, your obedient
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Gen. Scott in New York.
The New York Times, of the 9th instant, contains a long account of the complimentary visit from a committee appointed by the Chamber of Commerce, and from the Union Defence Committee, from which we extract the following:
The committee appointed by the Chamber of Commerce to present their resolutions of respect to General Scott met yesterday at 9 ½ o'clock, at the Brevoort House, and paid their respects to the General.
Upon being introduced to his parlor, Mr. Perit, the Chairman of the Committee, said:
Remarks of Mr. Perit.
General: We wait upon you as a Committee of the Chamber of Commerce of New York, to present to you the resolutions adopted unanimously by that Board, and to express to you, personally, the respect which we entertain for you, and the gratitude which we feel, in common with all our fellow-citizens, for the distinguished services which you have rendered to our country.
We sincerely pray that your health may be speedily r