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The Daily Dispatch: January 27, 1862., [Electronic resource], Confederate prisoners. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: January 27, 1862., [Electronic resource], Sale of negroes in Tennessee . (search)
The Daily Dispatch: January 27, 1862., [Electronic resource], Horrible affair. (search)
The Kentucky disaster.further particulars.
Crittenden makes a stand — the destruction of arms, cannon, and stores.
Petersburg, Jan. 25.
--The follow dispatch, dated at Knexville last night, has been received here:
Gen. Crittenden rallied his forces at Monti cello, and will make a stand there.
MonticelGen. Crittenden rallied his forces at Monti cello, and will make a stand there.
Monticello is only twenty-five miles from Somerset.
The flying, frightened fugitives have greatly exaggerated our disaster.
Nashville, Jan. 24,
(via Mobile, 25.)--The most reliable information we have received here of the engagement at or near Somerset is to the effect that only two regiments--Col. Battle's Tennessee and engaged in the fight near Mill Springs.
The estimated number of our killed and wounded, and prisoners taken from us, varies from three to five hundred.
Gen. Crittenden, with nearly all his force, is now at Monticello.
Stores and equipments are being sent to him.
The Confederates, after spiking their cannon, threw them