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The Daily Dispatch: November 7, 1861., [Electronic resource], Ranaway.--ten dollars reward, and all expenses paid. (search)
dministration and inform us who managed the bargain and sale on the part of the former. They furnish proof positive, that long before the meeting of the Legislature or the election even of its members, troops were being secretly raised for the Federal army, officers were being commissioned by the Administration; and that the Government had pledged itself to send troops below Bowling Green more than six weeks before Gen. Buckner took possession of this place, and more than one month before Gen. Polk's movement on Columbus. The intention to deceive and betray the people is confessed by General Rousseau in his desire that nothing should be done until after the election on the 20th of June--he was afraid if they did anything the people would find it out, and if so he knew the scales would fall from their eyes and the defeat of the conspirators in the Congressional election would be the result; and the same distinguished gentleman testifies to the existence of a secret oath — bound organ