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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: March 1, 1865., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Missouri (Missouri, United States) or search for Missouri (Missouri, United States) in all documents.
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From Trans-Mississippi.
A Government courier has arrived from the Trans-Mississippi with dispatches of importance.
He reports everything quiet in that department.
General Price left Missouri with five thousand more men than he entered the State with.
He claims to have accomplished all the objects of his mission and to have harassed the enemy sorely.
A dispute has arisen in the newspapers at Shreveport between General Price and Governor Reynolds, of Missouri, with regard to the Missouri, with regard to the results of the campaign.
In a military point of view, everything is quiet in the Trans-Mississippi.
The rivers are higher now than they have been for many years; but no apprehension is felt of a land incursion by the Yankees.
Blockade-running between Galveston and the West Indies is carried on very successfully; perhaps rivalling, in this respect, the ports of Wilmington and Charleston.
Quite a number of steamers ran in and out of Galveston harbor in the course of a fortnight.
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