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The Daily Dispatch: February 13, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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ected to the rebel Col. W. H. Wood, in East Tennessee: "All such as can be identified as having been engaged in bridge burning are to be, tried summarily by drumhead court-martial, and, if found guilty, executed on the spot by hanging. It would be well to leave their bodies hanging in the vacinity of the burned bridges." All the asseasments on the Secessionists in St. Louis have been paid in, or satisfied by the seizure of property. The last case was that of a sec lady named Mrs. Tullia C. Beckwith, who had persistently refused to pay, but when the police went to seize on some of her property, she concluded to hand over the amount, and begged hard to be let off. Seventy negroes ran away from Doniphan county, Missouri, last week, and took refuge in Kansas. We presume they are to form a portion of Jim Lane's body guard. The Cincinnati Gazette gives currency to the rumor that Gen. Lander will probably resign. A bill has passed the Union Virginia Legislature at Whe