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High Price for negroes. --The Charleston Courier, of the 5th, says: At a in Abbeville District a few days ago of the personal and real estate of John Smith, deceased, 130 negroes brought the handsome sum of $85,500. Among these there was a boy seven years old that brought $1,400.
ndy Johnson, of Tennessee, and John S. Phelps, of Missouri, have declined taking their seats in the Congress of the United States, preferring to retain their respective commissions in the Federal service. Persons desiring to contribute to the relief of Mr. James Keilan the hero who so gallantly defended Strawberry Plains bridge from destruction at the hands of Tennessee traitors, can send their donations to Mr. F. A. Butler, postmaster at Strawberry Plains, Tennessee. The wife of Gen. Price, of Missouri, is now in Texas, and both Houses of the Legislature of that State have passed resolutions welcoming her to Texas, and complimenting her husband for his brilliant services. It turns out that the Hon. J. W. Clapp is the successful candidate for Congress in the First Mississippi district for representative in the Confederate States. On Sunday, the 9th inst., a difficulty occurred in Sumter county, Tenn., between Zeb Utterly and a man named Stanley, In which the former
mage in Platte and other counties of that region. He may also have occasion to pay some attention to returning squads of Price's men, now congregating about Lexington. It is ascertained from a reliable source that the black flag has been hoistst slavery so as to make them conform to the spirit and genius of our institution. Affairs in Missouri--recruits for Price's Army — capture of rebels. Ottersville, Mo., Dec.11. --Union men from Lafayette county report that 700 rebel recruits left Lexington yesterday morning to join Gen. Price's army. A band of musicians, sixteen in number, from the rebel army, were captured near Dunksburgh on Monday. A son and son-in-law of Colonel Magoffin have also been taken. They wer Salina county, capturing a large number of wagons, and taking about fifty rebels prisoners. It is rumored here that Price is moving northward. A reported fight near Waverley. Sedalia, Mo., Dec. 11. --It is reported that a fight to
The Daily Dispatch: December 17, 1861., [Electronic resource], A "Battle-Flag" for the Powhatan Troop. (search)
arch coming and returning. There was a great deed of sickness in their army. They were well clothed and had the best of arms; also had the finest of horses. Gen. McKinstrey is in frons, charged with swindling the Government, Hunter has been superceded by Halleck The Federals took about six hundred negroes out of Green county, Mo., and about four hundred out of Rolk county. The Kansas Jayhawkers were within seven miles of Mount Vernon last Tuesday night, burning and robbing. Price's army was at Osceola on Friday last, and was thought would go into winter quarters; each division would quarter in its respective district. Gen. McBride's division of the Missouri army got into Springfield Sunday morning, and were to be stationed there this winter. I have been very successful in collecting telegraph wire. Succeeded in getting from 75 to 100 miles of the old Missouri and Western line, which is now in transit to Arkansas. This wire, together with what we already have,