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The Daily Dispatch: December 5, 1862., [Electronic resource] 5 1 Browse Search
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y of the rebels, killed two and captured six, and also several muskets and small arms, abandoned by the rebels in their flight. Arrested as a spy. Lieutenant L. Wise, a nephew of Governor Wise, was arrested by Col. Shanks, in his camp, near Calhoun, Ky., some days since. He had come into camp under the pretext of wishinGovernor Wise, was arrested by Col. Shanks, in his camp, near Calhoun, Ky., some days since. He had come into camp under the pretext of wishing to sell a horse. Letters from rebels, conclusively proving him a spy, were found upon his person. While in prison at Owensboro' Colonel Shanks, by keeping an eye upon him, succeeded in securing a letter in cypher, written to him by Governor Wise, and addressed to the care of Selby Lee, Wheeling. He was sent to Louisville in irGovernor Wise, and addressed to the care of Selby Lee, Wheeling. He was sent to Louisville in irons, and will be treated as a spy.-- Washington Star. Capt. M. F. Maury. An entertainment was given in New York last week to Gen. McClellan. The New York World says: Among those present was the Mayor of Halifax, who made a very cordial response to a complimentary toast to the British colonies. The Mayor alluded to