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ter, and two beyond that place. Since Morgan left, thirteen of his dead have been taken from the river near Cynthiana, where they were thrown for concealment. Morgan himself admitted, at Paris, a loss here of twenty-four killed and seventy-eight wounded, and that of seventeen engagements, participated in by him since the beginning of the war, the affair at Cynthiana was much the fiercest and most desperate. I append also a list of rebel wounded left in Cynthiana: Geo. W. Clarke, Simpson Co., Ky., chest and arm, dangerous; T. N. Pitts, Georgia, arm; W. L. Richardson, Tennessee, side and arm; W. C. Borin, Logan Co., Ky., shoulder; George T. Arnold, Paris, Ky., right thigh and shoulder, dangerous; Vesy Price, lungs, dangerous; J. H. Estes, Georgia, thigh; A. Kinchlow, Glasgow, Ky., chest, dangerous; James Moore, Louisiana, thigh;----Calhoun, South--Carolina, thigh;----Casey, thigh; James Smith, chest; Ladoga Cornelli, Grant Co., Ky., thigh; Henry Elden, Lexington, Ky., arm. Nin
The Daily Dispatch: February 21, 1862., [Electronic resource], The Conservative influence of tobacco. (search)
rge profits. The Louisville Journal says:"The fragrant leaves of the great weed are becoming as precious in the eyes of commerce as the leaves of the Sibylline oracles of old, and we do not think that prices have yet reached their highest figure." part of the State, however, in an evil days, was lured from loyalty, and so lost all participation in this golden harvest. That region of Kentucky now overrun and devastated by Buckner and his banditti, the fertile counties of Warren, Logan, Simpson, Todd, Christian, Card well, and others constitute the great tobacco and slave district of the State, and produce the heavy article of tobacco most used for manufacturing purposes. The annual yield has amounted to millions of dollars, and these counties were feeling more directly than any others the beneficial results of the effar is to extend the influence of Kentucky as a market. But they suffered themselves to be led estray after the false gods of a Southern Confederacy, and by this me
The Daily Dispatch: February 22, 1862., [Electronic resource], Sketches of "captured rebel Generals." (search)
inridge and Hind, man was located on Thursday last, but have office been reported as having gone to Russellville. They have doubtless before this marched to Nashville. It is believed, however, that no rebel forces exist in Kentucky east of the direct road from Bowling Green via Franklin to Nashville. This Franklin to nine miles south of Woodburn, and twenty miles from Bowling Green. It is situated on the railroad as is shown by the may. It is a small post village, and the capital of Simpson county. It is located on Drake's creek, and contains two churches and about four hundred inhabitants. Nearly due east of Nashville is the city of Knoxville, upon which point Gen. Thomas is advancing, in a southerly direction, by the route from Somerset, Monticello, and Cumberland Cap. We mention the duct but do not deem it politic to point out the reads finally, being used as the linen of march. It is reported that General Crittenden is trying to organize another army at Carthage on