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The Daily Dispatch: November 17, 1862., [Electronic resource], A Bloody Leaf in the history of this War--ten lives for one. (search)
ow, or where, we know not.--But that he was foully, ceaselessly, murdered, it is useless to attempt to deny. When Gen. McNeil returned to Palmyra, after that event, and ascertained the circumstances under which Allsman had been abducted, he cauffering. Yours, &c., W. R. Strachan, P. M. Gen., Dist. N. E. Mo. For order of Brigadier-General Commanding McNeil's column. A written duplicate of this notice he caused to be placed in the hands of the wife of Joseph C. Porter, athe date of this notice, it is impossible that, with all his varied channels of information, he remained unapprised of General McNeil's determination in the premises — Many rebels believed the whole thing was simply intended as a scare — declaring that McNeil did not dare (?) to carry out the threat. The ten days elapsed, and no tidings came of Allsman. It is not our intention to dwell at length upon the details of this transaction. The tenth day expired with last Friday. On that day ten