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The Daily Dispatch: January 21, 1862., [Electronic resource] 10 0 Browse Search
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Bloody affray. --An affray took place last evening at the Central depot, in which N. L. Green, an attache of the Monument Hotel, was shot by a pistol said to have been fired by Jos. Wagner; and J. K. Blake, a member of the McCulloch Rangers, was badly cut by Green. We did not hear that the wounds were fatal, although severe.stol said to have been fired by Jos. Wagner; and J. K. Blake, a member of the McCulloch Rangers, was badly cut by Green. We did not hear that the wounds were fatal, although severe. Wagner was the only one of the party arrested. The difficulty grew out of an old fend between Green and Blake, and Wagner acted as Blake's friend. stol said to have been fired by Jos. Wagner; and J. K. Blake, a member of the McCulloch Rangers, was badly cut by Green. We did not hear that the wounds were fatal, although severe. Wagner was the only one of the party arrested. The difficulty grew out of an old fend between Green and Blake, and Wagner acted as Blake's friend.
his side of Green River. From an interesting letter in the Nashville Union and American, under date of Bowling Green, Jan. 10, we extract the following: It is pretty well settled that the enemy, in what exact force it is impossible to state, is this side of Green River, having crossed at the recently repaired bridge near Munfordsville. An officer in Colonel Hanson's second Kentucky regiment came down from our advance yesterday. He states that while on a scouting expedition toward Green, River he and his friends distinctly saw the Federal tents. They counted four hundred tents and estimate their force at five thousand men. They are encamped at Rowlett's Station, some four miles from the bridge. Other accounts, all varying in detail, however, confirm the report that they are this side of the river. Some stoutly assert that there is no enemy this side, and that they are afraid to cross. All indications go to substantiate the report that they are this side in considerable
limited lots of Country Dairy 35 cents per lb. Dried Fruit--Peaches, unpeeled, $300 to 3.50; Pealed, $5.00; Apples, $1.50 per bushel. Fertilizers — James River Manipulation guano, $60 per ton; stock small and rapidly reducing. Mexican guano, $25; Sombrero, $32; Navarra, $27 Stocks exceedingly light. Feathers — Quiet, at 37 ½ cents per lb. Flaxseed — Nominal; $1.50. Flour — We quote Superfine at $6.75; Extra $7.25; Family $8a$8.50; all by the dray load. Hides — Green, 6 cents; salted, 9 cents; dry, 12a15 cents. Iron--English refined and American, but a small supply, which is sold in limited quantities at 8 cents per lb.; Swedes, none in market. Lard — 21a23 cents. Leather--Upper we quote at $1 per lb., and dull; Harness 68a75 cents per lb; Sole, 60a70 cents, stocks light; calf skins waxed, $48a55 per dozen. Lime — Mountain unslacked, $2.25a2.50 per bbl. Molasses — New Orleans, 90a95 cents; golden syrups (Richmond) 85 ce