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The Daily Dispatch: July 13, 1861., [Electronic resource], Secession of the Southern Episcopalians . (search)
Personal.
--Among the arrivals at the Exchange, yesterday, were: B. W. Brown, Ga.; J. L. Cohen, Miss.; M. P. Andrews, Jefferson co.; Va.; Capt. D. Livingston, S. C.; Gen. Jno. Rather, Ala.; J. B. Dunn, Goodson, Va.; Thos. S. Garnett, Westmoreland; S. W. Ficklen, Va.; F. Peyton Wood, Texas; B. Johnson Barbour, Orange; W. H. Houston, N. C.; Albert Rust, Arkansas; V. D. V. Jamieson, S. C.; John T. Seawell, Gloucester co.; Capt. R. H. Crockett, First Regiment Arkansas Volunteers; Capt. A. Gracie, Jr., Third Regiment Alabama Volunteers; Mrs. J. B. Kershaw, S. C.; Dr. Samuel Champin, N. O.; A. W. Pitzer, Roanoke co.; Va.; A. Belding, Chicot, Arkansas; W. Johnson, Ky.; George Hancock, Ga.
From Arkansas.
--The Memphis Appeal publishes a letter, dated Johnson county, Ark., June 30th, from which we extract the following:
Express riders from Fort Smith and Missouri have been flying through this country to all parts of the State pouring into that Sate in overwhelming numbers, and driving the Confederates before them.
Yesterday I saw a couple of Arkansas soldiers from Fort Smith, who reported that McCulloch, with his command, was moving toward Missouri.
They also confirme stated that Gov. Jackson, with 1,500 Confederates, was retreating before overwhelming forces, and falling down upon the Arkansas line; that he had given battle three times.
We have received here a printed proclamation from Ben McCulloch in referenchot guns.
The invasion by the Lincolnites will be checked before it reaches our line.
We will give them a taste of Arkansas hospitality — right between the eyes!
We had already sent, as we thought, nearly all the effective and available men to