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The Daily Dispatch: February 10, 1862., [Electronic resource], The North Carolina coast and its points of interest and defence. (search)
od: eyes 93, nose 54. It is probable that the Senate will enact the bill. The direct tax bill has not been passed yet.--It is still under consideration in Congress. The Herald publishes the following dispatches: Rolla, Mo., Feb. 5.--Gen. Price is within eight miles of Springfield, Missouri. Boston,Feb. 6.--Great preparations are being made to hurry up the speedy departure of Butler's expedition. Several of the vessels are fitted out complete and are ready. Ten thousand troops ped in all future debate, and that exclusive attention be given to the business of the country. The Chicago Tribune denounces McClellan's inactivity. A dispatch received by the St. Louis Democrat, dated Rolla, Mo., Feb. 6th, says that Gen. Price has been hemmed in completely by the Federal forces, and that he must fight or surrender. Captain Mansfield and several others have been captured. San Francisco telegraph dates to the 4th February have been received at New York, though th