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The Daily Dispatch: January 6, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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as extracted, and the wound will not prove so serious as was at first supposed. The railroad from this point to Franklin is strongly guarded at every point. It is reported that on Wednesday evening an attempt was made by a rebel squad to coral the pickets of Capt. Griffith's command, stationed at the Staunton station. The rebels were fired upon and dispersed. For the first time it becomes necessary to obtain passes from the Provost Marshal to gain admission to the camp. Lieut. Murozlinger, of the Seventeenth Missouri volunteers, whose remains were taken to St. Louis on Wednesday, came to his death as follows: While seated in his tent, with the Captain and Second Lieutenant of his company, he took up a revolver, and, felling the Captain that it was his design to shoot himself, applied the muzzle of the pistol to his right eye and fired. The ball entered his eye and lodged in his skull, but he survived eight days. It is stated that the rash act was owing to a temporary a