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The Daily Dispatch: November 23, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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urn they met a squad of rebel cavalry, who gave them fodder for their horses. The War in Missouri--Capture of Confederate property--Federal commissary stores, &c., taken by Confederates. Kansas City, Nov. 18. --Colonel Dennison's men left here on Saturday for Pleasant Hill, and succeeded in capturing 22 wagons and 200 oxen, belonging to the Government train which was reported to have been burnt by the rebels of that place. A rebel force of 1,200 men was met three times from Pleasant City on the 18th. The steamer Sunshine arrived yesterday from St. Louis, and reports that a lot of commissary stores and Government wagons, destined for Fort Leavenworth, were taken from her at Waverly by a gang of rebels under command of Joe Shelby. St. Louis, Nov. 18th.--Gens. Halleck and Hamilton arrived here this morning. Generals Sturgis and Wyman arrived here last night. The divisions of Gens. Hunter, Sturgis, and Pope have reached different points on the Pacific Railroad,