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The Daily Dispatch: December 1, 1860., [Electronic resource] 16 0 Browse Search
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nd county, where he was in the employ of a person called Drumwright, the keeper of a small grocery. Some few days since, the residents of the neighborhood, on learning that Drumwright had conspired with two negroes owned by Mr. Turner, to murder t him of his money, assembled and attempted to catch both Drumwright and Barbier, but the former made good his escape.--They,ity, and at once wrote to "Nora," a negro slave owned by Drumwright, inviting her to join him here, and accompany him to thee neighbors came to the conclusion that both Barbier and Drumwright were here, and four of them came on to arrest the former. After describing both parties, they went in search of Drumwright, discovered him in the bushes near the western suburbs, vants of Mr. Turner, George and Mat, who were engaged by Drumwright to kill their master, and who had actually dug a grave in which Drumwright was to bury him, shrunk from the task, and informed their overseer of the foul plot. They have also been