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The Daily Dispatch: June 25, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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way disturbed the peace. In fact, one of the persons murdered was a deputy marshal, and another a police officer, both of whom were occupied in the performance of their official duties. In the house whence it is pretended the pistol shot proceed, no one was hurt, the troops having expended their ammunition upon the crowd in Court, where there was a probability that the number of their victims would be the greater. On the occasion of the woman massacre on the 10th of May, by orders of Capt. Blautowski, it was subsequently proved, at his inquest, that his death was not occasioned by any attack from the surrounding crowd, but that one of his own soldiers gave him his mortal wound with a Minnie rifle. It is very possible that Captain Reische's wound occurred in the same way. The language of Governor Jackson, in his interview with the already notorious Lyon, Commander- in-Chief of the Federal forces in Missouri, has proved prophetic. He offered on the 11th of June, but six days be