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The Daily Dispatch: June 12, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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n barbarities. "A provision wagon left Tank Station on April 23d, Edward Donnelly and Patrick Donaghue in charge, to get a load of flour at the San Cimone Station. They started on their return, but never reached the Tanks. The next day two expressmen, Messrs. Paige and O'Brien, left the Tanks and have not since been heard of. On the 27th a coach left the Tanks for the West, in which were five persons--Mr. J. J. Giddings, Superintendent of the San Antonio and San Diego Mail Company; Michael Nies, Road Agent, and Anthony Alder, Samuel Neely and Mr. Briggs. Two of the mules which left in the coach returned to the Tanks Station badly bruised, and had evidently been in a severe struggle. "This circumstance aroused the suspicion of all, and our informant the next day went to Fort McLane and applied for an escort of troops to investigate the matter. A Lieutenant and sixteen men were dispatched, who met a train of W. S. Grant, army contractor, who gave them information of their ha