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The Sævannah Republican says: "Strawberries have been selling in our market for a week, but we have been unable to reach them with anything shorter than a V. Green peas, we learn, will tempt us this week." In the city court of Mobile on Monday last Jacob Richmond was convicted of the crime of extortion. He was fined 8000 and sentenced to three months imprisonment in the county jail. Lt. Ed. A. West, Secretary to flag officer Tucker, at Charleston, S. C. was murdered in the streets of that city by some soldiers Friday night. Gen. N. G. Evans (Ball's Bluff) was seriously injured at Charleston, S. C., Saturday, by being thrown from his buggy.
N. G. Evans (search for this): article 8
The Sævannah Republican says: "Strawberries have been selling in our market for a week, but we have been unable to reach them with anything shorter than a V. Green peas, we learn, will tempt us this week." In the city court of Mobile on Monday last Jacob Richmond was convicted of the crime of extortion. He was fined 8000 and sentenced to three months imprisonment in the county jail. Lt. Ed. A. West, Secretary to flag officer Tucker, at Charleston, S. C. was murdered in the streets of that city by some soldiers Friday night. Gen. N. G. Evans (Ball's Bluff) was seriously injured at Charleston, S. C., Saturday, by being thrown from his buggy.
Jacob Richmond (search for this): article 8
The Sævannah Republican says: "Strawberries have been selling in our market for a week, but we have been unable to reach them with anything shorter than a V. Green peas, we learn, will tempt us this week." In the city court of Mobile on Monday last Jacob Richmond was convicted of the crime of extortion. He was fined 8000 and sentenced to three months imprisonment in the county jail. Lt. Ed. A. West, Secretary to flag officer Tucker, at Charleston, S. C. was murdered in the streets of that city by some soldiers Friday night. Gen. N. G. Evans (Ball's Bluff) was seriously injured at Charleston, S. C., Saturday, by being thrown from his buggy.
Edward A. West (search for this): article 8
The Sævannah Republican says: "Strawberries have been selling in our market for a week, but we have been unable to reach them with anything shorter than a V. Green peas, we learn, will tempt us this week." In the city court of Mobile on Monday last Jacob Richmond was convicted of the crime of extortion. He was fined 8000 and sentenced to three months imprisonment in the county jail. Lt. Ed. A. West, Secretary to flag officer Tucker, at Charleston, S. C. was murdered in the streets of that city by some soldiers Friday night. Gen. N. G. Evans (Ball's Bluff) was seriously injured at Charleston, S. C., Saturday, by being thrown from his buggy.
The Sævannah Republican says: "Strawberries have been selling in our market for a week, but we have been unable to reach them with anything shorter than a V. Green peas, we learn, will tempt us this week." In the city court of Mobile on Monday last Jacob Richmond was convicted of the crime of extortion. He was fined 8000 and sentenced to three months imprisonment in the county jail. Lt. Ed. A. West, Secretary to flag officer Tucker, at Charleston, S. C. was murdered in the streets of that city by some soldiers Friday night. Gen. N. G. Evans (Ball's Bluff) was seriously injured at Charleston, S. C., Saturday, by being thrown from his buggy.