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The Daily Dispatch: December 12, 1860., [Electronic resource], Washington Dispatches. (search)
Northern markets--[by Telegraph]
Baltimore, Dec. 11.
--Flour firmer — Ohio $4,62; Howard street held at the same; City Mills $4,50. Wheat advanced 3--red $1.05@1.18; white $12.5@1.45 Corn advanced 3@fc — mixed, 48@53; yellow 61@66.
Pork dull and nominal.
Coffee and at 13@14.
Whiskey steady.
New York.Dec. 11
--Noon.--Stocks better — N. Y. Centrals 73 ½Virginia 6's 74; Missouri 6 a 64, P. M.--Cotton him at 9 ¾@10, F our firm — Southern $4.50@ $4.90. Wheat firm — no Southern reported Corn firm and generally unchanged — Pork heavy — mess $16.25 @ $17; prime $10. Lard 9 ¾ @ 10 Whiskey stead, at 17 ½c. Sugar steady — New Orleans 5 ½@ 6; Muscovado 4 ½ @ 5 ¼. Rio, Coffee 12@ 1 ¾ Morasses unchanged.
New Orleans 30@32 Rosin dull Rice
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch. the expedition in Pursuit of Montgomery — interesting letter, &c. Camp Haener, S. W. Expedition.In The Field, 300 miles from St. Louis, December 2d, 1860
Presuming that any news concerning the expedition against Montgomery, the disciple of John Brown, would be acceptable to your readers, I take advantage of a few moments' leisure to write these few lines.
With Montgomery's outrages, both in Kansas and Missouri, you are doubtless familiar, as well as with the departure and object of the military of St. Louis.
On Friday night, 23d November, orders were received at St. Louis from Gov. Stewart to hold ourselves in readiness for marching orders, which came Saturday noon, and on Sunday morning we left St. Louis by the Pacific Railroad, which brought us as far as Smithton, 200 miles from St. Louis, from which point we have marched to this place, about 30 miles from the border, near Mound City, where Montgomery is encamped with 500 or 60