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The Daily Dispatch: December 3, 1861., [Electronic resource], Special notice. (search)
Missouri affairs.
Under the telegraph head we publish this morning some interesting news from Missouri.
The telegraphs with reference to General Price's movements we find corroborated, to some extent, by the following paragraph, which we extract from the telegraph column of the Baltimore American, of the 26th November.
Missouri.
The telegraphs with reference to General Price's movements we find corroborated, to some extent, by the following paragraph, which we extract from the telegraph column of the Baltimore American, of the 26th November.
Gen. Price advancing. Syracuse, Mo., Nov. 25.
--Intelligence received here to-day, from parties direct from Osceola, is to the effect that Price's army crossed the Osage river at Hoffman's Ferry on Friday last, and his advance guard would reach Osceola on the following day.
We find also the following in the same colum cer in command.
It is thought by the officer in command that the town by was fired by the citizens, as a man in citizens dress was seen coming from the building in which the fire first commenced.
We have received Northern papers as late as the 29th ult., out we find nothing further with regard to affairs in Missouri.
Movements of Gen. Price--Missouri rising. Syracuse, Mo., Nov. 25.
--Intelligence has been received here from parties direct from Osceola, which announce that Gen. Price's army crossed the Osage River at Hoffman's Ferry on the 22d Nov. His advance guard would reach Osceola on the following day.
Zedalia, Mo., Nov. 25. --It is reported that Gen. Price is still advancing towards this place.
The Federal pickets were driven in towards town this morning.
Memphis, Nov. 25.--According to the St. Louis Republican, Price, with an army 20,000 strong, had crossed the Gasconade River, and the whole country appeared to be rising to join him.