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The Daily Dispatch: October 21, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Important Arrivals. Hon. John C. Breekingridge, ex-Vice-President of the life United States; Col. William Presion, of Kentucky, ex-Minister to Spain, and Col. Humplirey Marshall, late member of the United States Congress, from the Louisville, Ky. district, will arrive in this city this afternoon by the Danville train. These gentlemen come direct from Bowling Green, Kentucky, the present headquarters of Gen. A. S. Johnston, and of Gen. Buckner. Their visiting to the President, and is regarded as very important one to the cause of the Southern Kentucky. Col. Thomas L. Snead, Adjutant General of Gen. Stefing Price, of Missouri, arrived in this city yesterday afternoon by the Dansville train, directly from the headquarters of Gen. Price, Col. Snead was in all the actions which have occurred between our troops and the Federalists in Missouri--among others, at Springfield, and Lexington. He is thoroughly conversant with the condition of Missouri, and is specially deputated by