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The Daily Dispatch: February 6, 1862., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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and Richard R. Boyle, have been arrested at North Branch, Michigan, on the borders of Canada; upon the charge of destroying the mails at the Post office, in retaliation for the suspected act of the Postmaster causing the arrest of a man named Guy Hopkins, who was a member of a secret treasonable society called the "Knights of the Golden Square." Hopkins is in Fort Lafayette, and the other prisoners are at Detroit awaiting trial. It is known here that a number of Southern Secessionists areHopkins is in Fort Lafayette, and the other prisoners are at Detroit awaiting trial. It is known here that a number of Southern Secessionists are in Canada, whose business is to collect money from sympathizing friends and to forward and receive dispatches from Europe, and place them in such secret channels that they may reach their ultimate destination. It is not likely that such proceedings will be much longer continued. Lieutenant-Colonel Sir P. Windham, late commanding the Second Brigade of the Italian army, has been appointed Colonel of the Michigan regiment of Lancers. The Exchange of Col. Corcoran. It is true, as ha