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The Daily Dispatch: November 6, 1861., [Electronic resource], Arms of precision in Inexperienced hand. (search)
Trial of Bernard. --The argument for the defence was continued yesterday by Mr. Lyons, after which Mr. Young closed for the Commonwealth. The case was conducted with ability on both sides, and nothing was omitted by the defence which might tend to a favorable issue for their client. It was nearly 4 o'clock when the case was given to the jury, and no verdict had been rendered up to a late hour.
Freestone county has appropriated $15,000 for the benefit of her troops, and she respectfully informs Old Abe she has three million more, if necessary. J. T. Sanford and Overton Young have been commissioned to raise a regiment for Confederate service for coast defence. They are both old citizens and gallant gentlemen. Col. Sanford served in the Mexican war under Gen. Hebert as an officer, and distinguished himself by his conduct in the perilous scenes of that renowned campaign. Col. Young was among the first of our citizens to respond to the call from Brownsville, and has seen service in every movement calculated to give protection to our coast. From Florida — Captures of prisoners and two Smacks. The following items are taken from the Tampa (Florida) Peninsula: Just as we go to press we learn that the steamer Scottish Chief, (which left on Tuesday last, by order of Major Bowen, for the purpose of removing the buoys in our bay,) has captured two smacks with