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The Daily Dispatch: December 9, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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and pass into Kansas, at or near Butler, Bates county. The march was taken up on the 26th ult. Col. Clarkson, commanding the rear of the rebel army, left Greenfield on Sunday last. Gen. Price issued an order to McCulloch to follow him, which the latter disregarded, and is now moving towards Arkansas to go into winter quarters. The rebels are thinly clad and poorly fed, and evinces a disposition to disband and seek their homes. Fifty of Freeman's marauders were at Steeleville, breaking open stores and houses, and helping themselves to what they could find, Freeman himself is reported in that vicinity. Major Boren with 1,000 cavalry left here yesterday, with a view of getting south of Freeman and cutting off his retreat. The weather is exceedingly fresh. On Friday we had a slight fall of snow. Sedalla, Mo., Dec. 1.--Parties from the West say that the country between Lexington is almost deserted, the men having gone to join Price, or attaching t