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The singular development was made a few days ago in Washington, in respect to pistol cartridges given out to some of the cavalry, that they were filled, some with wooden plugs and others with turnip seeds. The Louisville (Bowling Green) Courier denies the rumor which has been circulated, that the wife of ex-Gov. Morehead, of Kentucky, is insane. Frederick Edwards, of Louisville, Ky., was seriously wounded in camp near Bowling Green, a few days ago, by the accidental discharge of a musket. Two men were arrested in St. Louis on Thursday, one named J. Adams, charged with being a spy from Gen. Price's army, and the other, McDougall, on the charge of treason.
tillery, had a fight with some 400 rebels, on Big Hurricane Creek, Carrol county, last Saturday, killing 14, taking eight prisoners, and putting the balance to flight. Col. Morgan had 14 wounded. St Louis, Oct. 25.--At the latest accounts Gen. Price was retreating towards Greenfield, in Dade county. Gen. Siegel's advance guard was near Bolivar on Tuesday evening, and his main body at Quincy. General Seigel was as far South as General Price's rebel army, but some twenty-five miles eastGeneral Price's rebel army, but some twenty-five miles east of him, and evidently aiming for Springfield, to cut off his retreat South, while General Lane was only two day's march north of him. Gen, Lane's forces were at Osceola, and Gen. S gis's entire command was but one day's march behind. Fremont is at Pommedette River, en route for Quincey. Gen. Pope was marching on Leesville, via Sedalia. A detachment of U. S. cavalry broke up a rebel camp at Buffalo Mills on Tuesday night, killing seventeen and wounding a large number, also takin
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Latest from Missouri. Memphis, Oct. 29.--The Appeal, of this city, has reliable advices which announce that Gen. Price was at Neosho on the 18th inst. His army was in good fighting condition, and Gen. McCulloch was in close proximity, and daily receiving large accessions. Their combined forces will outnumber any force that Fremont can bring against them. The opinion prevailed, that Gen. Fremont was making a desperate effort to retrieve his failing fortunes. Gen. Price's retrograde any force that Fremont can bring against them. The opinion prevailed, that Gen. Fremont was making a desperate effort to retrieve his failing fortunes. Gen. Price's retrograde movement was strategical and his troops are now amply supplied with ammunition, and determined to stand. Jeff. Thompson is in Memphis. He left his command safe. It was reported, at St. Louis, that 300 rebels had congregated at Fulton, with the design of crossing the river, and burning the Orange bridge.
ro Woman, named Betty; about 28 years old, five feet four inches high, black, who was hired to Joseph Davis, on Broad street. She has a mark on the face, in consequence of a mustard plaster she had on, which place is darker.--She has children in Cumberland county, where I bought her of Mr. J. M. Price. She is probably in this city, or has made her way to Mr. Price's. I will give the above reward, if delivered to me here or if lodged in jail in the county or city. oc 7--1m* Joseph Stern. ro Woman, named Betty; about 28 years old, five feet four inches high, black, who was hired to Joseph Davis, on Broad street. She has a mark on the face, in consequence of a mustard plaster she had on, which place is darker.--She has children in Cumberland county, where I bought her of Mr. J. M. Price. She is probably in this city, or has made her way to Mr. Price's. I will give the above reward, if delivered to me here or if lodged in jail in the county or city. oc 7--1m* Joseph Stern.