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The Daily Dispatch: August 15, 1861., [Electronic resource], The wounded soldiers. (search)
Federal attachment issued. New York, Aug. 13.
--An attachment has been issued against Colonel Bank, He will be compelled to show the cause of his disobedience of the habeas corpus.
The privateer Sumter. New York, Aug. 13.
--The brig Sea Foam, from Curacoa, reports that the "Sumter" was allowed to coal up and refits there against the protest of the Federal consul.
She left on the 24th.
The Daily Dispatch: August 15, 1861., [Electronic resource], A Varied life. (search)
Affairs in Kentucky. Louisville, Ky. Aug. 13.
--Crittenden, Davis and others have left for Cras or Richard to persuade the Union men to break up the camp.
Arrest of Hen. C. J. Faulkner. Washington, August 13.
--Hon. Chas C. J. Faulkner, late Minister of the United States to France, has been arrested, and debarred the privilege of conversing with his friends.
The Daily Dispatch: August 16, 1861., [Electronic resource], Hospital supplies for the Army of the Northwest . (search)
Current events.
The Great Battle in Missouri--Further Extracts from Northern Journals — Incidents of the War, &c., &c.
We subjoin some further intelligence from Missouri, received on Wednesday night by telegraph, too late for publication in yesterday's paper:
The Hessian rout in Missouri. Rolla, Mo., August 13.
--An eye-witness of the great battle, who left Spring field on Sunday morning, furnishes the following:
The fight raged from 6 o'clock in the morning to 2 in the afternoon.
The Southerners made three desperate charges upon Totten's battery.
Gen. Lyon, the Federal commander, fell early in the action.
Gen. Zeigle (Federal) had a severe struggle, and left three of his four guns on the field, after spiking them.
Among the incidents of the fight, this informant states that during the engagement the Southern camp took fire, and was destroyed.
The Federals lost Captain Gratz, killed; Gen. Sweeney, wounded in the leg; Colonel Mitchell, seriously; Majo
The Daily Dispatch: August 28, 1861., [Electronic resource], One hundred and Fifty Dollars reward. (search)