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The Daily Dispatch: March 24, 1864., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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Shad are being taken at Tarboro', N. C., in small quantities. They sell readily for from ten to twelve dollars per pair. Corn is selling in Montgomery, Ala., at $5 per bushel, with a prospect of a still further decline. Lieut--Col. J A Graves, of the 47th N C Reg't, died suddenly at Johnson's on the 2d inst.
Mysterious Disappearance. --Joal T. Johnson the paroled Confederate prisoner recently returned from the North, and whose robbery at Camp Lee of a large amount of money which had been entrusted to his care by deceased Confederate soldiers in Yankee prisons, was noticed a few days since, has suddenly disappeared from the city without the knowledge of any one of his whereabouts. His friends entertain great fears lost he has been murdered.