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The Daily Dispatch: January 2, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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sting to the rebel Captain, Rogers has been carrying on this private mail system for a long time, and was a most valuable ally of the rebels. He was arrested at Paris, and the twain were sent down to the United States authorities in Covington for imprisonment. After remaining in jail for a short time, the news of the arrest got abroad, and some secession sympathizers in the city made an effort to procure the release of the prisoners on a writ of habeas corpus, but Deputy U. S. Surveyor E. H. Samuels, who had the matter in hand, had anticipated the movement by taking them over to Cincinnati, where they were placed in the custody of U. S. Marshal A. C. Sands, and the probability is that the prisoners are far on their way to a place of perfect security. The Prospect of a fight. The Frankfort correspondent of the Cincinnati Commercial says: As I ventured to predict several days back, there will be no fight between Zollicoffer and Schoepf until the latter is strong enough t