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The Daily Dispatch: October 31, 1864., [Electronic resource], Vice-President Stephens's and Sherman's Proposition to negotiate. (search)
ams from St. Louis on the 27th say that General Price has been driven below Fort Scott, and that among the prisoners captured from him were Generals Marmaduke and Cabell. From this we infer that the reported death of General Cabell at Pilot Knob a few days since is incorrect. In the great battle in which Price is reported to havGeneral Cabell at Pilot Knob a few days since is incorrect. In the great battle in which Price is reported to have been defeated, on the 23d, the Yankee loss is put at seventy-five; so we can safely conclude that no great battle has taken place. The telegrams say: Our forces have been driving Price rapidly since Sunday, and at last accounts he was twenty- five or thirty miles southeast of Port Scott, and his army routed and disperseds badly whipped, fusing one thousand five hundred prisoners and ten or twelve pieces of artillery. Among the prisoners are Major. General Marmaduke and Brigadier-General Cabell, several colonels and other officers. Price was again attacked yesterday morning a short distance north of Fort Scott and driven pell-mell in a sou