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The Daily Dispatch: January 16, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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any improper purposes, but the Union men suspect them for the reason that they have not appeared before. They are all wealthy men — some, in all probability, belonging to the nobility of England. There is no doubt of the fact, that there is a secret agency from England watching us and our civil war, and the strength of our forces. An important arrest was made at Cape Grardeau on Saturday last. Capt. Wm. H. Childs, formerly of Ohio, who married a lady in Zanesville, Ohio, named Miss Emma Gallahaber, some years ago, (now deceased,) and one of the principal engineers on the Mobile and Ohio Railroad, had been in Cairo for some days, and got a pass to go to Cape Girardeau. No one here suspected his loyalty except his own brother-in-law. When at Cape Girardeau he told one story to the Provost Marshal and another different one to the commanding officer. This was discovered by the nephew of Commodore Graham, who was in command of the Illinois steamer. He had him arrested and he was