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Day
3
Month
January
Year
1862
Copyright
Public Domain
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St. Louis Deo. 23. The legal condiüon of the r.ogroes discharged yesterday by order of the Provoet Marshal General, a in no wiso ohangüd-, but only ïreed froin oonfineroent aod saloon the preaumption thut tliey are ulttvèa. God, lialleek sa;, iliis' order wil] net debar any one from enforciog hia legal rigbts. If any exist, they can be enforeed through tho loyal tribunals ai ihe State, whose inúndate wfll bealwaj8 duly respected by the military aulhorities of thia department. is uannot decida upon the rigñt of proptírty or claims to service except hu tar as may be authorized by the Kiws of War or ïuts of Congress. Whea not so authorized they will avoid all interferenoe with such quèstiuns. Talmyra, Mo, Doe. 29. Yesterday, Gen. ProntiB1, with four htindtedand fifty troop, eneouotered and dispersad a body of rebels oine liundred strong, undër Col. Doraey, at Mount Zion, Boone Coiinty, killing and vvounding one liundred and fifty of thom, and onpturiög thirty-five prisoners, oine-five borses, and ouo liundred and five guos. Our loss was only three killed and fifleon wounded. Tho rebels burned another train, oq tho Nörth Missouri Railroad on Saturday, and sa} they uitend to deatroy all thé cari ob Ihe road and prevent theroad being used during the winter. i ._ i -

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Old News
Michigan Argus