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The Daily Dispatch: March 5, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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U. S. Court, Louisville. Congressman Ely rode over into Virginia from Washington the other day, but kept within a respectful distance from the outside lines. According to the Louisville Journal, (not very good authority,) Gen. Buckner expressed the opinion unreservedly that "he owed his captivity to the folly of Gen. Pillow." The shelling of Bowling Green by the Federals, resulted in the killing of five persons-- two ladies, a child, and two negro men. Brave Yankees! Frank Bracken, a nephew of Gen. McCulloch, employed in the transportation department at Memphis, was accidentally killed by a fall on the 20th ult. in that city. Frank Torrence, a tent-maker, was shot dead in Memphis on the 19th ult by a barkeeper named Prosberry. Paul Gentil has been arrested in Memphis for a murder committed in New Orleans seven years ago. The Memphis Appeal states positively that Columbus is not to be evacuated, and will not be, unless at the point of the bayonet.