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The Daily Dispatch: October 7, 1863., [Electronic resource] 8 0 Browse Search
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Birds Flown. --There seems now to be little or no doubt that J. P. Livingston, of Savannah, the king of swindlers — the great gatherer of gold and other valuables on worthless drafts — has made a clean run of it, and is now safe in Lincoln's dothe city, some of the parties who had been robbed by him put the telegraph to work, and started parties in pursuit, but Livingston had too much start, and also had a Government pass to enter the Yankee lines. It was ascertained on Saturday that before leaving here Livingston had telegraphed a gentleman at Staunton to purchase him a pair of fast horses, and hopes were entertained that he might he caught on that route before reaching the Yankee line, but the following message, received yesterday "run" has been a clear one. "Edinburg, (Rockingham Co.,) Oct. 5--Three men of the description you give (doubtless Livingston and his two friends) passed here last Wednesday. They gave a gentleman five hundred dollars in gold to carry them from