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The Daily Dispatch: February 27, 1865., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Disloyalty. --On Saturday last there was arrested and committed to Castle Thunder, L. E. Babcock, a citizen of Charles City; William White, detailed conscript of Richmond, and Anthony Jones, slave of Charles Christian, of Charles City, charged with disloyalty and giving information to the enemy; R. W. Pool, an Englishman belonging to the Federal army, charged with attempting to palm himself off as a Yankee deserter, in order to obtain his parole, give information of our situation, and communicate the same to the enemy. Pool, who was first arrested, confessed that he belonged to the Federal army; but, being an Englishman of birth, had been selected by the Yankee General Carr to proceed to Richmond as a deserter, when he would probably be released, with the privilege to go at large about the city and its surroundings. To carry out this plan, Babcock was the man to bring him through and deliver him up to our authorities, General Carr furnishing, before they started, one thousand