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Cumberland Gap (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 22
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Latest Northern news.
active preparations for the prosecution of the war.
Hon. Mr. Vallandigham's speech in Congress. &c., &c., &c.
our Advices from the North this morning are to the 10th inst.
The news is quite interesting, a brief synopsis of which appeared in our telegraphic columns yesterday morning.
Col. Samuel Colt died at Harrisons, Ct, on the 10th inst.
His fire-arms factory will be carried on by the present corporation.
Ex-Gov. Morehead, of Kentucky, has been released from confinement in Fort Warren on his parole, and proceeded immediately to New York.
Secession troubles in the Chamber of Commerce at St. Louis are reported to have taken place on the 9th inst.
The Union members withdrew to organize a New Chamber.
Advices from Missouri report that General Price has been reinforced by troops from Arkansas, and that there is some probability of a fight at Rolla.
the New York Herald says the Confederate loss at the battle of Wilson's