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October 6th (search for this): article 7
From Wilmington. Wilmington. Oct. 6. --The Journal is suspended for a few days to repair its press. No news here.
Wanting of Probity. --When Washington discovered the treachery of Arnold he seemed, for a moment, as it were, overwhelmed by the discovery of a crime which ruined the fame of an American General and wounded the honor of the American army. Those who were near him anxiously interrogated his looks in silence, which he broke by saying: "I thought that an officer of courage and ability, who had often shed his blood for his country, was entitled to confidence, and I gave him mine. I am convincuined the fame of an American General and wounded the honor of the American army. Those who were near him anxiously interrogated his looks in silence, which he broke by saying: "I thought that an officer of courage and ability, who had often shed his blood for his country, was entitled to confidence, and I gave him mine. I am convinced now, and for the rest of my life, that we should never trust those who are wanting in probity, whatever abilities they may possess. Arnold has betrayed us!"
George Washington (search for this): article 8
Wanting of Probity. --When Washington discovered the treachery of Arnold he seemed, for a moment, as it were, overwhelmed by the discovery of a crime which ruined the fame of an American General and wounded the honor of the American army. Those who were near him anxiously interrogated his looks in silence, which he broke by saying: "I thought that an officer of courage and ability, who had often shed his blood for his country, was entitled to confidence, and I gave him mine. I am convinced now, and for the rest of my life, that we should never trust those who are wanting in probity, whatever abilities they may possess. Arnold has betrayed us!"
J. P. Livingston (search for this): article 8
J. P. Livingston, the ever-to-be-remembered swindler and speculator, had but one friend with him when he left Edinburg last week for the Yankee lines. Whilst here Mr. Livingston was considered a fast man, and the wonder is that he should have been so successful in his bold operations without attracting the attention of our shrewd business men. J. P. Livingston, the ever-to-be-remembered swindler and speculator, had but one friend with him when he left Edinburg last week for the Yankee lines. Whilst here Mr. Livingston was considered a fast man, and the wonder is that he should have been so successful in his bold operations without attracting the attention of our shrewd business men.
Edinburg (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 8
J. P. Livingston, the ever-to-be-remembered swindler and speculator, had but one friend with him when he left Edinburg last week for the Yankee lines. Whilst here Mr. Livingston was considered a fast man, and the wonder is that he should have been so successful in his bold operations without attracting the attention of our shrewd business men.
D. A. Mahoney (search for this): article 9
D. A. Mahoney, editor of the Dubuque (Iowa) Herald, late in Fort Lafayette, has been nominated for the Sheriffalty of Dubuque by the Democrat there.
Dubuque (Iowa, United States) (search for this): article 9
D. A. Mahoney, editor of the Dubuque (Iowa) Herald, late in Fort Lafayette, has been nominated for the Sheriffalty of Dubuque by the Democrat there.
William Breeden (search for this): article 9
Felony. --Stephen Scott, slave to William Breeden, made his appearance before the Mayor to answer the charge of purchasing a stolen watch of Lewis, a slave, knowing the same to have been stolen. After a hearing, the prisoner was remanded for felony.
Stephen Scott (search for this): article 9
Felony. --Stephen Scott, slave to William Breeden, made his appearance before the Mayor to answer the charge of purchasing a stolen watch of Lewis, a slave, knowing the same to have been stolen. After a hearing, the prisoner was remanded for felony.
Joe Lewis (search for this): article 9
Felony. --Stephen Scott, slave to William Breeden, made his appearance before the Mayor to answer the charge of purchasing a stolen watch of Lewis, a slave, knowing the same to have been stolen. After a hearing, the prisoner was remanded for felony.
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