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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: March 27, 1862., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Arkansas (Arkansas, United States) or search for Arkansas (Arkansas, United States) in all documents.
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The War.
The details of the great battle in Arkansas have not yet come to hand; still everything in connection with it will interest the reader, and we therefore copy the following from the Little Rock (Ark.) True Democrat, of March 18th:
T etreat from Springfield.
We have already published the Yankee accounts of Gen. Price's retreat from Springfield into Arkansas, previous to the battle of Pea Ridge, as well as the General's official report of the affair, exposing the mendacity of the field.
Latest news.
From exchanges received last night we make up the following summary.
The battle in Arkansas.
A dispatch dated Fort Smith, Ark., March 16, says:
Official intelligence has been received that Col. Robert, ing before we fell back we destroyed 300 acres of flour and a large quantity of bacon and other stores.
The cause of Arkansas is to be fought over.
Affairs on the Mississippi.
The Memphis Appeal, of March 20th, furnishes the following: