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The Daily Dispatch: March 5, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Baltimore county, upon suspicion of having been to the Confederate army; R. M. McVeigh, a smuggler, of Londona county, Va., attempting to get to Baltimore — had $1,900 in Southern money in the lining of his coat; John Campbell, a smuggler, of Middleburg Va., with $800 in Southern bank bills; Marcus Barr, smuggler, of Wilmington, N. C., with $000 in southern bank notes; Isaac Gottsuhelmer, of Richmond, with seven bonds and other made, making an aggregate of $ Henry Gottsuhelmer, with $560. Harman Heist, smuggler, with $454. 35; David Hulster, smuggler, with $1,500; Julius Levy, smuggler, with $320; Francis Mannent with jewelry and other articles, trying to smuggle them through. These parties were carried to Baltimore on the 24th, and the money was delivered to Gen. Schenck. The following persons were committed to the old Capitol prison on the 25th. The captain and crew of the schooner Kate, captured by the Potomac fictile, attempting to run the blockade; also, Mrs. Eliza Volent,