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The Daily Dispatch: August 12, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: June 24, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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efeated, and we await further advices with anxiety: St. Louis, June 18.--The Democrat has a special dispatch from Jefferson City, saying that citizens of that place had just arrived in a skiff from six miles below Booneville, bringing news that Gen. Lyon had attacked and completely routed the State forces at Booneville, killing three hundred and taking six hundred prisoners; and also stating that Gen. Price was mortally wounded, and seventeen of the Federal troops were wounded. Col. Bernstein was continually sending out scouting parties into the country surrounding Jefferson City. One company had just arrived, bringing a large quantity of powder in kegs, taken from one of Gov. Jackson's secret depots in the interior. The Secessionists of Boone, Holloway, and Howard counties are fleeing, and the Union Home Guards are beginning to organize in those counties. Later. St. Louis, June 19th. --It is reported here that Gen. Lyon has completely routed the State forces at
A copy of the first edition of Shakespeare's works was sold this week for £ 53. By way of contrast, we may mention that an enterprising publisher is issuing Shakespeare's plays at two for a penny. A celebrated character died at Innspruck recently, Cugeton Swith, aged 79. He was an intimate friend of Hofer, and was a famous guerrilla chief himself. The University of Berlin has now, for the first time, advanced a Jew to the grade of doctor-in law; he is a Russian subject, named Bernstein. A Vienna telegram reports that Count Forgach, the Hungarian Aulic Chancellor, has resigned at the request of the Minister President. It is proposed to open a subscription in France in aid of the Danish soldiers, who, falling in defence of their country, have left dependents. The Times announces, under the heading "Questionable Honor, " the news that the King of Prussia has conferred the order of the Black Eagle on Prince Alfred. The Japanese ambassadors intend, it is s