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The Daily Dispatch: September 17, 1861., [Electronic resource], Arrest of a former Marylander in Philadelphia. (search)
Arrest of a former Marylander in Philadelphia. William H. Winder, a Marylander by birth, but a resident of Philadelphia, and a brother of Brigadier General John H. Winder, of the Southern army, was arrested in Philadelphia, by Federal authority, on Tuesday night, and all his correspondence and effects seized. The Press gives the following particulars of the arrest: The prisoner is a broker, and has been doing business at 314 Walnut street. Latterly he has occupied rooms in Ninth steds of properties in Washington, Baltimore, and Philadelphia, letters from a brother (Chas. H. Winder) residing in Washington, and from the Brigadier Winder, of a more Southern latitude. Among the curiosities of the place were the sword of Gen. W. H. Winder, of the war of 1812, and a lot of historical relics and letters. Some of the letters, it is said, reveal the way of thinking in the South, prior to Mr. Lincoln's election, showing conclusively a foregone intention to disrupt the Union.