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The Daily Dispatch: October 14, 1861., [Electronic resource] 8 0 Browse Search
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than a walk. Important from Missouri--Price still moving Southward. Jefferson City, Tuesday, Oct. 8. --Colonel Matthews telegraphed to Gov. Gamble this morning from Hermann, Mo., that he has been compelled to surrender his camp, with three pieces of cannon, to a superior force of the rebels. The camp of Col. Matthews was twenty miles from Hermann, and is said to have contained about 400 Home Guards. The rebels number some 2,000, and their design is to burn the Gasconade bridcounts the army of Gen. Price was on Grand river, in Henry county. On Wednesday last he was marching Southward. Col. Matthews not surrendered. Jefferson City, Oct. 9. --The surrender of a Federal camp near Hermann, which was reported this morning, proved not to have been so serious an affair as at first stated. Col. Matthews simply abandoned his camp on the approach of the rebels, and retired to Eastern, who were taken on board at Cork Harbor, where the Great Eastern was stil