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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: June 25, 1861., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Missouri (Missouri, United States) or search for Missouri (Missouri, United States) in all documents.
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The News from Missouri.
--We this morning
Affairs in Missouri.statement of the affair at Booneville — the defeat of the Federal troops, &c., &c.
Mr. T. S. Davis, who reached this city yesterday afternoon, direct from St. Louis, furnishes the subjoined statement, which he says was supposed to be true at the time he left.
It confirms us in the belief that the Black Republican controllers of the Western telegraph have wilfully misrepresented the facts:
Richmond, Va.,June 24, 1861.
I left St. Louis on Wednesday evening last, the 19th inst. We had received authentic news from the battle fought at Booneville on the morning of the 17th inst. Gen. Lyon, in command of 5,000 Federal troops, left St. Louis on the 15th inst. for Jefferson City; arrived on the 16th; took possession quietly without any resistance, where he left 2,000 of his troops under command of Col. Boernstein, and he (Gen. Lyon) continued on to Booneville, 40 or 50 miles above Jefferson City.--When arriving near Booneville, Gen. Price, in command of the
Missouri U. S. Senators.
--The requite current in various parts of Missouri the two United States Senators of the Messrs.
Johnson and Polk, will their seats at the coming extra Congress.
Missouri U. S. Senators.
--The requite current in various parts of Missouri the two United States Senators of the Messrs.
Johnson and Polk, will their seats at the coming extra Congress.