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The Daily Dispatch: January 30, 1865., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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who came to Savannah from Augusta, and perhaps further north, is mentioned as held in affectionate remembrance by the stockholders of the Augusta and Savannah railroad for a dexterous purchase of a large quantity of stock in said road, at a low figure, before he published to the dumb-founded stockholders a scheme which he had some time before perpetrated, and which had the effect of doubling the value of the stock. A. S. Hartridge filled the comfortable position of war tax collector. Mr. Robert Erwin was delighted in former days to descant upon the virtues of his native State, South Carolina; but times are changed, and he now "rears you gently as a sucking dove." Alderman Villalongs, a very weak disciple and wealthy; Alderman Lippman, speculator; L. G. Mills, who gave up the fight and cried "hold, enough!" ere it began; Martin Duggan and Alderman O'Byrne, famous only for the facility with which they changed one flag to another; W. D. Weed, a coarse, unmannered Yankee, who sent his s