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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: April 4, 1864., [Electronic resource].
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Through the politeness of the officers of the Exchange Bureau we have received Northern papers of Thursday last, 31st ult. We give a summary of the news they contain:
Rebellion in Missouri and Illinois--troops Attacked — Insurgents entrenched.
The papers contain the following account of a disturbance which has occurred in Missouri and Illinois.
All the places mentioned are in the Northern portions of those States, and but a few miles distant from each other:
St. Louis, Tuesday, March 29, 1864. --A special dispatch to the Democrat, from Charleston, Coles co says the Copperheads came into that town to attend Court yesterday, with guns concealed in their wagons and armed with pistols.
Some soldiers in the Court-House yard were drawn into an affray, and a general fight occurred.
The County Sheriff sprang from the Judge's stand and commenced firing a pistol at Union men Major York, surgeon of the 54th, was one of the first victims.
The Union men, being outnumber
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