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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: June 26, 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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Affairs in Missouri.
A dispatch from Louisville, June 22, says "there is no news from Missouri, the line being interrupted by a heavy storm." The latest newspaper account is from the Missouri State Journal, extra, of June 20:
An eye-witness of the fight at Booneville, on Monday last, at 8 A. M., about miles below that Missouri, the line being interrupted by a heavy storm." The latest newspaper account is from the Missouri State Journal, extra, of June 20:
An eye-witness of the fight at Booneville, on Monday last, at 8 A. M., about miles below that town, gives us the subjoined facts:
Major-General Price was ill on Sunday, and issued an order for the retirement of the State troops toward Arkansas.
He, himself, left for his home, at Brunswick.
The forces under General Lyon landed near Rocheport, on the South side of the Missouri river, and marched thence toward Boonevil 0 extra stand of arms.-- Gov. Jackson intends to deal kindly and humanely, not only with any prisoners who may be taken in battle, but with all those citizens of Missouri, whether native or adopted, who have been misled and deceived by the wicked teachings of the enemies of the State and its institutions.
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