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The Daily Dispatch: December 10, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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osition was made of them. Numbers of Southern men, to avoid arrest and taking the oath, were endeavoring to escape to our lines. John B. Cochran, the Representative from Shelby, was particularly active and officious, and publicly avows himself in favor of arresting all Secessionists, and of shooting them down wherever found. Catastrophe at Paducah. From the Memphis Appeal, of the 5th inst., we take the following paragraph: The mammoth wharf-boat at Paducah, belonging to D. G. Fowler & Co., which had been seized by the Lincolnites, and used as a depot for commissary stores, sunk at the landing a few days since with about 800 tone of sugar, coffee, flour, and provisions generally. The Lincolnites charge that it was scuttled by the "Seceshers." They should keep a better watch in future, as we understand there are a few more left in Paducah only waiting for a similar opportunity. The capture of the steamer Anna. We published a short notice some days ago in rel