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At a large meeting of the citizens of Memphis, on the 17th inst., Gov. Jackson, of Missouri, offered many urgent reasons why the business men of that city should take Missouri State bonds as currency. Reports from different sections of the Confederacy represent the wheat and other growing crops as very promising.
-As the regiments moved on to the charge, Floyd would rise in his stirrups and shout: "Be steady, boys, and aim low — fear not, the day will be ours." The total number of our killed and wounded is estimated at from twenty-five hundred to three thousand. That of the Federals at from four to six thousand. We had four field batteries and several regiments of cavalry, all of which have doubtless fallen into the hands of the enemy. The former were commanded by Captains Porter, Graves, Jackson of Virginia, and --. To distinguish friend from foe, our men had a white band tied around the arm, and in the regiments there was carried by the side of the Confederate flag a banner of blue with a white globe in the centre. As rapidly as possible the wounded were removed to the town of Dover, above alluded to, and from thence by steamers to Nashville. The care bestowed upon them was excellent, there being an abundance of both physicians and refreshments. The enemy are repres