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The Daily Dispatch: January 17, 1862., [Electronic resource], Loss of Southern trade by the Northwest. (search)
ation before the Hustings Court. He is the same youth who last fall, served a term in jail for stealing a lot of sora from a market wagon. Richard Morris, charged with stealing a pocket-book and $10 in money from Peyton Johnston & Bro. Jos. W. Johnston stated that it had been ascertained since the arrest that three $5 notes on the Farmers' Bank of Charleston were taken from the cash drawer, in addition to the $10 mentioned in the warrant, thus making it a charge of felony. Robert English deposed that he saw the prisoner and another young man looking in at the window of the store, and that "the other young man" came in; that he (witness) turned to look at Mr. Johnston, who was at the fire in the rear part of the store, and when he next saw the young man he was going out. The robbery was discovered shortly afterward, while witness remained there. He did not see Morris enter the store at all. The prisoner was remanded for examination before the Hustings Court. Thomas Collier,
The Daily Dispatch: January 17, 1862., [Electronic resource], George N. Sanders to the Democracy of the Northwest Fragment of the late United States. (search)
aise. For doing in these civilized — the deeds of darker days; But England' guns will thunder along the Yankee coast. And show the Abolitionists, too soon they made their boast. Then while Old England's cannon are booming on the sea. Our Johnston, Smith, and Beauregard dear Maryland will free, And Johnston, in Kentucky, will whip the Yankees too, And start them to the lively tune of "Yankee-doodle-doo" Then downs: Pensacola, where the game is always "Bragg," The "Stars and Stripes" wJohnston, in Kentucky, will whip the Yankees too, And start them to the lively tune of "Yankee-doodle-doo" Then downs: Pensacola, where the game is always "Bragg," The "Stars and Stripes" will be pulled down and in the dust be dragged. For Pickens can't withstand us when Braxton is the cry. And there you'll see the Yankees with their usual speed will fly. On the coasts of Divie's kingdom there are batteries made by Lee, And covered up with cotton, which the Yankees want to see. But when they go to take it, they'll find it will not do. And start upon the "dubble-qulek" to "Yankee-doodle-doo." Then Evens and his Cavalry will follow in their track, And drive them in the Atla