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The Daily Dispatch: August 27, 1861., [Electronic resource], A Sensible servant. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: August 27, 1861., [Electronic resource], Significant. (search)
Significant.
--Mr. Barber, of the Exchange office in this city, exhibited to us this morning a large map of the United States and Confederate States, printed in London, and enclosed in the London Illustrated News, a few copies of which were received by Mr. B. for the subscribers to the paper.
It may be a little significant that the two sections are colored differently, and the States of Missouri, Kentucky and Maryland are included in the Confederate States.
By this, it seems that the London Illustrated News not only recognizes our Government, but includes in that recognition the three States which are still to be admitted.
How long will it be before the English Government itself will recognize this Confederacy?--Augusta Constitutionalist.
The war in Missouri.
the Confederates moving North--proclamation of Gen. McCulloch--official report of Gen. Price, r readers this morning all the particulars in relation to Missouri affairs which we deem of sufficient interest to publish: has been issued by Ben. McCulloch:
To the People of Missouri:
Having been called upon by the Governor of your Sta State has been nearly subjugated; but those true sons of Missouri who have continued in arms, together with my force came b my is in full flight.
One and all of the true men of Missouri will rise up and rally around their standard.
The State be released, and allowed to return to their friends.
Missouri must be allowed to choose her own destiny.
No oaths bind le of the State to act. You cannot longer procrastinate.
Missouri must now take her position by the North or the South. B just gained.
Soldiers of Louisiana, of Arkansas, of Missouri, and of Texas, nobly have you sustained yourselves!
Shou