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The Daily Dispatch: January 9, 1865., [Electronic resource] 8 0 Browse Search
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heard from in "another direction. " He is going to turn the head of his columns towards Southwestern Virginia. General Price not dead. A gentleman who arrived in this city on Saturday night directly from the Trans-Mississippi Department, says that he left General Price's headquarters on the 8th of December, that he shook hands with him, and that he was in excellent health and spirits. On the arrival of our informant at Shreveport, Louisiana, he was told that General Price had dGeneral Price had died of apoplexy on the 1st of December and was buried the 2d. This is the account received here, which is, of course untrue. Men from Missouri were coming in every day. Since the march of General Price through Missouri, the Federals have General Price through Missouri, the Federals have been burning and devastating all the country in North Missouri, leaving families in the destitution, without money, food or clothing. Even accredited Union men are not exempted from the general sweep of plantation, but are robbed and plundered wit