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The Daily Dispatch: September 25, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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fire so that the navies might be kept apart. He would do anything, except sacrificing our honor, to arrest the war. Indeed, he thought it would be better to pay the $800,000 to keep out of the war, not as a matter of right in the Government to tax us, but for the sake of peace. Another account of the battle of Barboursville. The Knoxville Register, of Sunday, gives the following additional account of the battle which took place on Thursday last at Barboursville, Kentucky: Mr. P. S. Suyder, a private in Captain Rowan's company, the McGehee Invincible, who was in the fight at Barboursville, on Thursday morning, and who arrived here direct from our camp at Cumberland Ford, communicates the following particulars: About eight hundred of our troops, under Col., Battle, with two or three companies of cavalry, were advancing on Barboursville, about daylight on Thursday morning, and we were within a quarter of a mile of that place, at a bridge crossing a ravine, when a body