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LATEST INTELLIGENCE.

Home Neios Office, November 26. "WifchM'Clellen h^s fallen hia fiiend and disciple General Fitz-John Porter, who has been summoned to to be tried by court-maitial for charges pre erred against him by General Pope after the luckles9 battle of Centreville- charges amounting to treasonable disobedience of orders. It. is even hinted that M'Clellim hiinse>f will have to submit to the same ordeal on the prose ution of General HalL'ck. The Cons' itutionnel of the 2lth November gives a denial to a report wlvch had obtained some circulation in continental j mrnals, to thes effect tlvtM DrouyndeLhuys had de-patched a sec nd note upon the subject of American mediation. According to the Constitutwmiel theie is no foundation whatever for such at rumor.

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Southland Times, 29 January 1863, Page 1

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LATEST INTELLIGENCE. Southland Times, 29 January 1863, Page 1

LATEST INTELLIGENCE. Southland Times, 29 January 1863, Page 1

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