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The Daily Dispatch: December 21, 1860., [Electronic resource], Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch. (search)
th of 12 inches. So far, our people have got along very well, notwithstanding the severe cold weather we have had for some time. From some cause, unknown to me, the Union meeting did not take place. Our people generally deem Union meetings as rather out of place at the present time. Very surely our people, whilst they love the Union, yet will not do aught to give encouragement to the abolitionists of the North. So there will be no Union meeting of the people of this county. John R. Koogler, Sheriff of Rockingham, left for Richmond on Monday evening last, with the revenue, near $40,000. Old Rockingham never fails to pay her taxes; and for loyalty to the Old Commonwealth and her institutions, she is behind none. The times are very hard, but she pays her debts. A singular case of cruelty and crime has just been brought to light. A negro girl, in the employ of Samuel Crickenberger, residing near Rockland Mills, attempted to destroy the life of an infant, 4 months old,