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The Daily Dispatch: August 27, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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rs wounded. The flag of the Confederacy now floats over Springfield, the stronghold of the enemy. The friends of our cause who have been imprisoned there are released. While announcing to the army this great victory, the General hopes that the laurels you have gained will not be tarnished by a single outrage. The private property of citizens of either party must be respected. Soldiers who fought as you did yesterday cannot rob or plunder. By order of Ben. McCulloch. Joseph McIntosh, Captain C. S. A., and Adjutant General. The battle near Springfield — official report of Gen. Price. The St. Louis papers contain the official report of Gen. Price, who commanded one of the three divisions of the Southern Army which participated in the battle near Springfield, Missouri. The report is addressed to Governor Jackson. We find but little in it that is actually new, the telegraph having already given its leading points. We give, however, the following extracts: