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The Daily Dispatch: August 5, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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h which I regard the family of his accomplished wife I forbear to say more. G. D. Johnson made what little he is worth by retailing drugs to the people whom he is now endeavoring to enslave; but he was of so little importance in the community that I can not say positively what were sentiments prior to the fall of Memphis. Amongst our other Union worthies the Mayor deserves a prominent and unenviable position, having been at one time a self commissioned officer in a rebel company. B D. Nabors formerly displayed much military skill and innate baseness in betraying a company of rebel home guards; but he returned to the faith at a proper time, promising to repent and amend. His present co-partner in literature and infamy was once Superintendent of the Mississippi and Tennessee Railroad, was suspected of entertaining heretical opinions, but retained his position by making an orthodox profession of faith to his rebel employers. He is a Northern man in nativity and principle, and a