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Robert G. Scott (search for this): article 9
Information to the enemy. Gen. Scott boasts that he is regularly posted up in everything that transpires in Richmond and Montgomery. If this be true, it must be either by letter, sent through the Post-Office or Adam's Express, or else by special message. Either of these ways can be prevented by subjecting all letters in the Post-Office, and by any and every mode of conveyance, to inspection, just as it is now done in Washington, and to let no suspicious characters leave.
Ohio soldiers. --Capt. Piatt's company, from Logan county, Ohio, arrived at the capital of that State on Monday, and when about to have the oath administered they asked what kind of service they were to go into. They were informed infantry. They then refused to be sworn in, as they enlisted as cavalry. They were then disbanded.
Logan County (Ohio, United States) (search for this): article 9
Ohio soldiers. --Capt. Piatt's company, from Logan county, Ohio, arrived at the capital of that State on Monday, and when about to have the oath administered they asked what kind of service they were to go into. They were informed infantry. They then refused to be sworn in, as they enlisted as cavalry. They were then disbanded.
August, 5 AD (search for this): article 9
Heavy failure. Philadelphia, May 8. --Chas. Henry Fisher, banker, has suspended. Liabilities, about a million.
Charles Henry Fisher (search for this): article 9
Heavy failure. Philadelphia, May 8. --Chas. Henry Fisher, banker, has suspended. Liabilities, about a million.
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