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The Daily Dispatch: November 11, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Bentonville, Ark. Fremont is said to have forty or fifty thousand men. McCulloch has seven or eight thousand, and Gen. Price twelve thousand effective warriors. Mr. Shaddock thinks they fought on Saturday, last having heard news to this effect on Sunday evening last. Several of our young men immediately prepared themselves, and left this morning (29th inst.) for the scene of action, and others are preparing to leave to-morrow morning. An appeal in behalf of Missouri. Dr. Joseph N. McDowell, Surgeon General of Missouri, publishes the following card in the New Orleans papers to the citizens of that place: For the first time in my life I have come to your noble city to beg. The State of Missouri is now battling for her very existence unaided, except by Ben McCulloch. Her soldiers are badly armed, and suffering for clothing to protect them from the weather. If you lose Missouri for the Confederacy, you have parted with the richest State in your new Union, and expos