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The Daily Dispatch: may 29, 1861., [Electronic resource], The character of the war before us. (search)
e sufficient. "Booty and Beauty" is the watch word of many of those who are to be sent out to fight the South, but, of course, nothing better can be expected from communities which have the heartlessness to commend such brutal acts as those recently perpetrated at St. Louis, where helpless, unoffending women and children were shot down, murdered in cold blood by the ruthless soldiery. Among the pet officers of the Northern army are, Billy Wilson, Daniel E. Sickles, Billy Mulligan, E Z. C. Judson, alias Ned Buntline, and others equally prominent and notorious for their deeds of villainy. Wilson is a rowdy of the most disgraceful stamp, the leader of a gang of roughs and thieves. At the time of his appointment as Colonel of a regiment he was under heavy bonds to keep the peace. Daniel E. Sickles, who has been raised to the ranks of a General, and placed in command of a Brigade, is the notorious Sickles who murdered Philip Barton Key, because the guilty association of the latter