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Condition of Missouri.
--It is pretty certain that B. McCulloch is making his way to Missouri to maintain the State-Rights party of that State.
A letter from St. Louis, to a Memphis, Tennessee, house, dated the 21st June, gives the following gloomy view of the state of affairs.
McCulloch will not arrive too soon.
We doubtMissouri to maintain the State-Rights party of that State.
A letter from St. Louis, to a Memphis, Tennessee, house, dated the 21st June, gives the following gloomy view of the state of affairs.
McCulloch will not arrive too soon.
We doubt not Tennessee will come up to the rescue in good time.
Kentucky, too, will be on hand:
Things are hard here at present, the "Hessians" having full sway.
Why don't your people send us some troops to help us to clean them out?
We have the disposition but not the arms to do it. Large numbers of dead Dutch are arriving here daily from South-Western Missouri, although the fact is denied.
It is reported that Ben. McCulloch has been cutting Gratz Brown's regiment to pieces somewhere on the South-West branch of the Pacific railroad.
The State troops have had a fight with the Hessians at Boonville — the Missourians to the number of 300 making an atta
The Daily Dispatch: July 1, 1861., [Electronic resource], Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch . (search)
The Daily Dispatch: July 1, 1861., [Electronic resource], An important Enterprise. (search)
From Missouri.
--The St. Louis Republican, of Monday last, says a messenger from Camp Cole, corroborated by Jones, from Neosho, reports six Missourians killed and six wounded. Sixty-nine Federalists were killed, but their wounded was not ascertained at Camp Cole.
The Republican, of Tuesday, having two later messengers from Camp Cole, adheres to its Monday's statement of the Camp Cole battle.
The Daily Dispatch: July 1, 1861., [Electronic resource], Southeast Missouri preparing for the Fray . (search)
Southeast Missouri preparing for the Fray.
--A letter from Southeast Missouri says that Gen. Watkins is organizing troops in nearly all of the counties in that portion of the State.
He will co-operate with the Arkansas force now concentrated at Pocahontas.
Arms are being taken up White river for their use.
Southeast Missouri preparing for the Fray.
--A letter from Southeast Missouri says that Gen. Watkins is organizing troops in nearly all of the counties in that portion of the State.
He will co-operate with the Arkansas force now concentrated at Pocahontas.
Arms are being taken up White river for their use.
Another report.
--We copy the following from the Memphis Bulletin of Thursday last, but have seen no allusion to it in any other paper:
It was understood last Saturday that there were about 800 Missouri State troops encamped at Jackson, Mo., fifteen miles back of Cape Girardeau.
The steamer City of Alton, with 1,000 troops and two six-pounders, left Cairo on Saturday night, with sealed orders, understood to be destined for Cape Girardeau.
The Alton proceeded to Commerce, Missouri, ten miles below Cape Girardeau, which latter is about fifty miles above Cairo.
Persons started from Commerce immediately on the arrival of the troops at Commerce, to prevent the surprise of the State troops.
The Federal troops took only two day's rations with them, and at last accounts had not returned.
From a passenger who reached the city last night, on the steamer Conway, and who left Cairo on yesterday, we learn that a report had reached that place, that the steamer City of Alton had b
The Daily Dispatch: July 1, 1861., [Electronic resource], Camp Pickens — Company "H"--Justice to Capt. Beggs --Miscellaneous News. (search)