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Port Royal (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 5
and furniture of every description — and committing every possible species of outrage. They broke the chinaware, smashed the pianos, and annihilated the chairs tables, and bedsteads. --They cut open the beds, emptied the contents in the street, and burned the bed ticks. They stole all the blankets sheets, counterpanes, and everything they could use. They broke into the cellars and drank all the liquors they could find so that the whole army became a drunken and furious mob. He thinks that not a single house in town escaped. This infernal carnival was held all throughout the night of Saturday, all day and all night Sunday, and until the evening of Monday.--At that time, from some cause which he could not understand, they seemed to be suddenly taken with a panic, and continued in a terrible state of alarm until the evacuation commenced. From the account of our informant we should infer that they were marching down to Port Royal. Such are the savages sent to teach us civilization.