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The Daily Dispatch: October 31, 1864., [Electronic resource], Vice-President Stephens's and Sherman's Proposition to negotiate. (search)
Tuesday night. Dispatches in the border papers say that a train from Fort Smith was attacked by bushwhackers south of Fort Scott. Sixteen men were killed and a part of the train burned. About fifteen hundred refugees accompanied the train. About one hundred guerrillas, under Captain Taylor, entered Maramonton, a few miles from Fort Scott, at 12 o'clock on Saturday night, and murdered Colonels Knowles, Brown, Hawkins, McGonigle, Chadwick and Stout, who were en route North, and old Squire Reynolds and two other citizens, and burned two stores and churches and several dwellings. Five hundred rebels, under Lieutenant-Colonel McDaniels, crossed the Hannibal and St. Joseph railroad on Monday, going north. A. strong force has been sent after them. The latest from Hood's Army. The Yankees say they have nothing more from Sherman. A telegram from Nashville, dated the 27th, says that the Confederate General Lyon has crossed the Tennessee river near the mouth of White Oak cre