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enth Arkansas; Col. Stone, Adjutant-General of Price's forces, and Lieut.-Colonel John H. Price, whLieut.-Colonel John H. Price, whose life was twice spared, and who has now for the second time violated his parole, and was arrestedal Earl Van Dorn. Missouri troops, under Brig.-Gen. Price, about nine thousand. Arkansas, Louisiire forces around the west side of our army, Gen. Price occupying the Fayetteville road, north of Ge, in fact, four distinct armies. Van Dorn and Price being opposed to Gen. Curtis, who had with himhis morning. The letter is from an officer of Price's army, who was in the engagement: The batt Carneal has his shoulder badly bruised, and Gen. Price an ugly hole through the arm below the elbowle. Gates's regiment, the battalion forming Gen. Price's body-guard, and the Louisiana regiment, chnnon four miles in advance, where Van Dorn and Price pushed forward some six or seven thousand Missto make my way to the immediate command of General Price, after passing from the corn-field down to[7 more...]
s paid more than received284.5800 Premiums realized00169.21 Contingent fund9,171.838,075.29 Deposits30,192.5725,274.53 Loans to Directors8,800.001,625.00 Dividends6,400.006,750.00 Aggregate debt due by the bank177,693.96112,805.53 Aggregate of the outstanding debt due to the B'k.307,534.27251,827.55 The undersigned, Directors of the Farmers' Bank of Fincastle, have examined the annexed statement of the condition of the Bank, and certify the same to be correct. Given under our hands this 5th day of Jan., '61. W. A. Glasgow, President. J. T. Logan. George W. Carper. Samuel M. Carper. John H. Price. Botetourt county, to wit: This day, Wm. McCreery, Cashier of the Farmers' Bank of Fincastle, came before me, a Justice of the Peace for the county aforesaid, and made oath that the accompanying statement is correct and true to the best of his knowledge and belief. Given under my hand this 5th day of Jan., '61. Samuel M. Carper, J. P.
oner, and the 14 rebels who were taking him to General Price's camp. Last night about 20 of them charged on Lieutenant-Colonel John H. Price, and 12 other rebels, killing one of them, twelve miles south of here, and brought all the rest on, and they Fremont has taken possession of the flouring mill in this county, and is rapidly gathering supplies for the army. Gen. Price is near the Arkansas line. It is doubtful whether he will give us battle. The rebel officers thought that the bodyn. The bodies were buried in one grave, into which Gen. Fremont cast the first earth. Release of Col. Mulligan by Gen. Price. Jefferson City. Friday, Nov. 1. --Persons from the West report that Col. Mulligan had been released by Gen. PrGen. Price. He was seen at Warrensbaugh to-day, on his way to Lexington, to bring away a child left there. His release indicates that the commission from St. Louis some days since, to effect the exchange of Cols. Mulligan, Peabody, and Maj. Van Horn f
hether it contained any inmates was not ascertained. Important from Missouri--news from General Price's rebel Camp — the programme of his campaign. The following is from the correspondence oMcNeunt, a prominent citizen of this county, reached home yesterday from the headquarters of General Price. He left the rebel camp at Neosho, Newton county, on Wednesday, the 22d, where General PricGeneral Price and Ben. McCulloch had united their forces, making an army of about thirty thousand men. Gen. Price had received a large supply of clothing, medicine, &c., and some arms. His rifled cannon haGen. Price had received a large supply of clothing, medicine, &c., and some arms. His rifled cannon had not reached him, but were expected to do so on Sunday night, under the charge of General George B. Clark, who had sent messengers forward to indicate his approach. The Legislature was in sessios, when it was believed they would confirm Claib. Jackson's declaration of independence. Gen. Price gives out that he will stand at Neosho and give Gen. Fremont battle, whom he expects easily to