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The Daily Dispatch: February 27, 1865., [Electronic resource] 10 0 Browse Search
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rles 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 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 Englishmans in new old-issue Confederate ten-dollar notes to defray the expenses of the route and to enable Pool to live while here. The pretended deserter had also been supplied with the address of a man name, who would secure its transmission to General Carr, commanding the forces to which he belonged.--Pool informed Captain T. W. Doswell, assistant provost-marshal, who conducted the investigation, that funds and some few dollars in State bank notes; but, upon being informed by Captain Doswell that Pool had told all, and that he knew he had been furnished with one thousand dollars by General Carr, h