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The Daily Dispatch: November 2, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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heard the story, he had very rudely and coarsely treated one of his men while on drill, who, incensed at the treatment, levelled his gun at Jackson and pulled trigger. The Minnie ball grazed his forehead, tearing his hair out, and pretty well scalping him, but not seriously injuring him. He will not come off so easily when our boys get after him. Shooting affray. The Louisville Journal says: There was a shooting affray in the streets of Lebanon yesterday between Provost Marshall Neville and a deputy named Wright. Each fired several shots, but both escaped unhurt. A flag of truce through A lady. The Columbus (Ky.) Confederate News, of the 27th October, says that a skiff with the white flag afloat, came to our wharf to-day from Cairo, having on board a female, who was escorted to headquarters of the commandant at this post. What occurred between the lady and the gallant General has not transpired, nor do we suppose it will. Vandalism. The Confederate