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The Daily Dispatch: December 12, 1861., [Electronic resource], Successors of Messrs. Mason and Slidell. (search)
alted ideas. He seems desirous of bringing his men to the highest point of discipline and military power. He detests stragglers and loafers. He loves order and decency. He threatened to turn a battery loose on the unarmed Missourians who hung around him at the battle of Wilson's Creek. More Yankee depredations. The Bowling Green Courier, of the 6th instant, has the following in reference to Yankee vandalism in Kentucky: On Saturday last some Yankee troops visited Caseyville, Union county, stole about too hogs and several beeves, and ferried them across the river into Indiana. Subsequently the Yankees discovered they had been robbing their own friends — the hogs belonging to Union men — and they offered restitution by paying the parties the very liberal sum of $2 per cwt. for them. Messrs, Mason and Slidell. The Norfolk Day Book of the 10th instant, says: We learn from a gentleman who recently came to this city in a flag of truce steamer, and who whi