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The Daily Dispatch: November 28, 1861., [Electronic resource], Statement of a Confederate prisoner — a Correction. (search)
Military. --At a meeting of the officers of the Nineteenth Regiment, commanded by Colonel Thomas J. Evans, on the 26th, the following field officers were elected: D. Lee Powell Lieutenant Colonel; Stephen E. Morgan and J. F. C. Potts, Majors. These officers were elected to fill vacancies occasioned by the resignations of the gentleman who formerly held them, and who are now in commission of the Confederate States and in the field.
t came off. Difficulty at Boonville, Mo.--Collison between Capt. Powell of the regular army and the home guard. From the Missouri Deone hundred and seventy-five Home Guards, under Major Eppstein. Captain Powell, of the regular army, is quartermaster. Some dispute having arise between Captain Powell and Major Eppstein in reference to some contraband property, the former caused the latter to be put under arrest. esisting the authority of the quartermaster, was waited upon by Captain Powell, with a file of ten soldiers of the Illinois companies. A dispute arose, when Powell assaulted Captain Keiser with sword and revolver, cutting his head severely, but the shots from the pistol falling to take effected Capt. Powell at the same moment ordered his men to fire, but Keiser's men, who had collected around him, did fire at Capt. PowellCapt. Powell. One shot passed through his whiskers, another through one of his coat sleeves, and still another carrying away the handle of a pistol which