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The Daily Dispatch: September 9, 1864., [Electronic resource], A great Race. (search)
Robbery.
--Five or six hundred dollars' worth of sugar, bacon, coffee and flour were stolen from the store-room of Charles J. Morris, residing on Nineteenth street, near N, on Wednesday night. Mr. Morris and his family were out visiting, and in their absence the thief forced the look from his back door, thereby securing an entrance into his residence.
Robbery.
--Five or six hundred dollars' worth of sugar, bacon, coffee and flour were stolen from the store-room of Charles J. Morris, residing on Nineteenth street, near N, on Wednesday night. Mr. Morris and his family were out visiting, and in their absence the thief forced the look from his back door, thereby securing an entrance into his residence.
The Daily Dispatch: September 9, 1864., [Electronic resource], The Presidential campaign in the North . (search)
From Charleston. Charleston, September 7.
--Our prisoners were lauded on Morris's island to-day and marched into stockades, in rear of Battery Wagner, guarded by a large body of sentinels.
The enemy brought two new guns to Gregg this afternoon, drawn by twelve or fourteen horses.