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The Daily Dispatch: January 29, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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damage on the line. We have just caught a spy in our midst.--You are aware of the gross slanders perpetrated on us by some correspondent in this place for the New York Tribune, and to which I adverted on the 17th inst., as to forced loans, forced contributions, &c. These slanders have been copied in all the Abolition sheets in this country and Europe, I suppose. We have been trying to spot the fellow for several weeks, and, at last, we caught him on last Saturday night. His name is Wm. F. Dodge, a Yankee, who has lived here for four or five years, and kept a machinery depot under the South Carolina Institute Hall. He made himself very conspicuous at the Convention here in May last, by furnishing the members facilities for writing, and office room, &c., and was powerfully puffed, either by himself or the editors there, as a very good fellow. He was also so loyal to the South, that he was actually in all the secret doings of the boys, and was terrible on Abolitionists and the No