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Rebel Outrages In Missouri

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Parent Issue
Day
10
Month
January
Year
1862
Copyright
Public Domain
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aeüaua, Mo., Jan. 7. An expresa messenger f rom Col Nugent's regiment, stationed at West Point, Bates county, arrivod here yesterday evoning, om his way to St. Louis with important dispatclies to Oov. Gamble. He left Bates county on Friday, and reporta that Jennison had burned Austin, it 0aeB county, instead of Rose IIill. Jennison, after leaving Austin, bore Northeast. The Union men in Johnson county are exasperatcd at the outrages of the secessicDÏsts, and say that nolhingbut Federal troops wil] save LexiogtOD and Warrensbure from being buracd. . The moveuients of Col. Jennison are kept secret, yet enough is kmwn to warrant the opinión that certain aotorious rebels in Johnson county and their dupe3 will be bagzed, A government train of about 20 wagons and 75 men is roportod to havo been captured auout 5 miles north-east of Georgetown by a party of rebels. Word was eonveyed to Col. Thayer, of the lst Nebraska Regiment, at Georgetown, who proujptly dispatched a party in pur. suit. tQr il yon have a spile ininst a hen, and would have hor eggs laid in ashes, íhut her up in tliaash bfirrel

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Old News
Michigan Argus