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The Daily Dispatch: November 29, 1861., [Electronic resource], Interesting reports of battles in Missouri. (search)
looked too formidable to be trifled with. They opened on us a desultory fire at a long distance, to which we did not reply, but moved quietly and quickly out of danger.--The enemy is said to have followed us about ten miles, to where our trains had been left, but which, ere the retreat had commenced, were ordered to move on, and was far on the way to Greenville when our little band of heroes passed through, in most excellent humor with themselves and well satisfied with the day's business. Drs. Gaulding and Lambden, who had been left with our killed and wounded, are just in, and report that the enemy acknowledge to having 8,000 infantry and two regiments of cavalry, besides nine guns. Col. Ross was in command. Col. Scofield had the artillery under charge, and Col. Plummer was present with the forces from Cape Girardeau. One of our men, just in from the neighborhood of Cape Girardeau, says that 2,500 men came by the way of that place, and 3,000 landed at St. Genevieve and came by