Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: March 14, 1864., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Quantrell or search for Quantrell in all documents.

Your search returned 1 result in 1 document section:

on their arrival at Monterey, and he at once appointed Imperialist Commander of the Northern line. Juarez is at Saltillo. The French are at San Luis Potosi, and marching on Victoria. Vidaurri has four thousand men under his command at Monterey. Yankee emissaries are stirring up the Mexicans against both the French and Confederates. Vidaurri will, however, arrange all that when the proper time comes. In Northern Texas the wheat crop, which was supposed to be destroyed by the severe cold about the 1st of January, is coming out better than was expected. Some depredations have been committed by Jayhawkers, but they are being driven out by detachments of cavalry, and rapidly brought either to punishment or pardon, as their cases merit. Quantrell and his men are wintering in Northern Texas. They will be heard from in due time. Preparations for planting are general, and in much of the lower country corn is already in the ground. But little cotton will be planted.