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the notorious Captain Cleveland, with about twenty of his band of Jayhawker, entered the Union branch Bank and the Bank of Northrup & Co. of Kansas City, and took $850 from the former and $3,000 from the latter. It was fortunate for both banks that they had anticipated a robbery, and removed most of their money to a place of safety. It is high time this man was "modified" by somebody. He is certainly a desperate character. His exploit in high way robbery throw those of Deck Turpin or Jack Sheppard in the shade. With his small gang be does whatever he chooses without cholestanols. Eastions in Missouri--Federals retreating — Insurrection among the Indians. The following special dispatch to the Memphis Appeal contains the latest and most interesting news from Missouri: Des Auc, Nov. 30, 1861.--A gentleman arrived here yesterday evening, who left Gen. McCulloch's camp on the 20th inst. Hunter's command left Springfield about the 12th, accompanied by Lane and Monte
Comparative statement of the Inspection of Tobacco, at the different Warehouses in the city of Richmond, from the 1st October, 1860, to 1st December, 1861 and from the 1st October, 1861, to 1st December, 1861: Dec. 1, ' 60.Dec. 1, ' 61. Shockoe Warehouse1,7251,293 Public Warehouse1,226882 Seabrook's Warehouse656307 D. brell's Warehouse578162 Mayo's Warehouse776569 4,9603,213 8,219 Decrease1,767 Wm. Y, Sheppard, Prop'r Richmond Tobacco Exchange. Richmond, Dec. 1, 1861.