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The Daily Dispatch: August 13, 1862., [Electronic resource], The fight at Southwest mountain further particulars. (search)
ier-General C. S. A.," John Morgan! Again, we say to you, misguided young man, as much for your good as for ours, and more in mercy than in anger,--prodigal, profligate, apostate, traitor, ingrate, and brigand — Go! From Arkansas. Cairo, Friday, August 7. --The ram Mingo, from Helena, reports that on Saturday a scouting party of seventy-five Unionists were surprised by 500 of Hindman's rebels, and badly cut up, only twenty having saved themselves and escaping. Forty of Jeff. Thompson's men were captured while attempting to cross the river, near the town of Austin. The recent publication of Gen. Pillow's letter to his brother, in regard to the slaves of the former, renders interesting the fact that General Curtis has freed all the negroes in question, 215 in number. Pillow has three plantations near Helena, on which all his movable property was confiscated. Gen. Curtis has freed at Helena about 3,000 slaves, chiefly those who worked on Forts Pillow and