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--Morrie Johnson was aural not before the Mayor yesterday to answer the charge of attempting to confound a felony, by offering P. L. Gregory a bribe not to appear against Holland, Smith, and others, now under arrest for garroting and robber.
The evidence showed that Johnson had and to Gregory, If you will go to Melony, by offering P. L. Gregory a bribe not to appear against Holland, Smith, and others, now under arrest for garroting and robber.
The evidence showed that Johnson had and to Gregory, If you will go to Mrs. Hot on the basin, the will pay small damage to testify against the There nothing in the charge, Johnson was acquired. elony, by offering P. L. Gregory a bribe not to appear against Holland, Smith, and others, now under arrest for garroting and robber.
The evidence showed that Johnson had and to Gregory, If you will go to Mrs. Hot on the basin, the will pay small damage to testify against the There nothing in the charge, Johnson was acquired.
The Daily Dispatch: June 6, 1863., [Electronic resource], A British Consul's Exequatur revoked (search)
From South Carolina--the town of Bluffton fired by the Yankees. Charleston, June 4.
--An official dispatch from Gen. W. S. Walker, at Pocotaligo, reports that the enemy fired the town of Bluffton to-day.
Our forces engaged them and prevented a further advance.
A later dispatch from Lieut.-Col. Johnson to Gen. Walker says: "We are now in Bluffton, which place is in flames.
The enemy have retired.
No one hurt on our side.
In the raid on the Combahee the enemy carried away about one thousand negroes and destroyed nearly a million of dollars worth of property.