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The Daily Dispatch: March 10, 1862., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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ederals, killing two and wounding one. One of the "rebels" was killed; the balance fled, taking with them about seventy horses. The remainder of the news possesses no interest, except the following: It is feared that the combined forces of Price, Van-Dorn, McCulloch, Pike and McIntosh, will again overrun the country, which keeps thousands from avowing their sentiments. Price, after a hot chase, is cooling off in the Boston mountains. Ben McCulloch is on this side of the mountains. Price, after a hot chase, is cooling off in the Boston mountains. Ben McCulloch is on this side of the mountains. The papers contain nothing new from Columbus, beyond that already given by telegraph. Forty-nine Confederate officers started from Columbus, Ohio, for Fort Warren, on the 4th. From Tennessee. R. R. Cheatham, Mayor of Nashville, has issued a proclamation giving the "satisfactory result" of an interview between the city authorities and Gen. Buell. He therefore respectfully requests that business be resumed, and that all citizens, of every trade and profession, pursue their regular