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The Daily Dispatch: August 30, 1861., [Electronic resource] 11 1 Browse Search
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blige me to insert. Respectfully, H. Tyler. The rebel officer at Newport. --Lieut. Col. C. H. Tyler, the Secession prisoner of war now in Newport Barracks, is kept in close quarters, wells Humphreys. Dr. Wright did not recognize the signature, but Mrs. Tyler knew it to mean Charles Humphrey Tyler, and immediately replied that she would meet him on Tuesday. Tyler changed his mind, anTyler changed his mind, and telegraphed to his wife to meet him at Louisville. His wife replied that she would do so. To the failure or blunders of the telegraph, Col. Tyler owes his ill fortune. He did not receive the replCol. Tyler owes his ill fortune. He did not receive the replies sent him, and fearing that the messages he sent had not reached this city, he started from Louisville and arrived here Wednesday morning. Mrs. Tyler was on the omnibus going to the Louisville mailng. Mrs. Tyler was on the omnibus going to the Louisville mail boat when she was informed that her husband was a prisoner of war. With the remaining facts of the case our readers are already aware.
The fight in Western Virginia. Louisville. Aug. 28 --Cincinnati papers say nothing further than this: "Owing to unavoidable circumstances, our forces under Gen. Tyler have suffered a disaster."