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The Daily Dispatch: January 8, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Laters from Cairo. From the Columbus (Ky.) Confederate News, of the 31st ult., we extract the following: A force was sent out night before last, from Cairo or Bird's Point, and captured some 20 or 30 persons. Of these, all except two were private citizens, two were members of Price's cavalry. These marauders took all the mules, horses, whiskey, &c. they could lay hands on. We give the names of a portion of the captured as follows. Those halth. Frank Goodwin, Silas, Smith, Silas Swann, John Gatey, Bailey Wilkinson, Dr. Guess Mr. Hagan, and James Dalton, John H. Lee was arrested, but made his escape. Thomas McIlwing was arrested, but released with his stock, on the ground that he was a Union man. This foray was at the distance of about, six miles from Charleston, and on the mute must have approached within the same distance of Columbus. After the seizure of the whiskey, the party indulged too freshly got drunk, and the privates quarrelled with the officers, and all ha