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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: June 4, 1863., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Suffolk, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 18
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The arrest of Miss Hozier at Norfolk.
The arrest of Miss Hozier, at Norfolk, with a plan of the fortifications there, and a full statement of the Federal forces and their position, was published yesterday.
The young lady lives a few miles thiMiss Hozier, at Norfolk, with a plan of the fortifications there, and a full statement of the Federal forces and their position, was published yesterday.
The young lady lives a few miles this side of Suffolk, and had been to Norfolk on a visit.
The Norfolk correspondent of the Philadelphia Inquirer gives some interesting particulars of the arrest:
As she was embarking upon the noon train from here for her home, she was accosted much could be obtained so correctly by the abetlors of our enemies.
There are other parties implicated along with Miss Hozier.
Two of them have also been arrested.
One is Mrs. Webb, an elderly lady, from whose house the document came.
The al w in custody.
The intercepted documents were addressed to the commander of the Confederate forces on the Blackwater.
Miss Hozier had been delegated to run them through the blockade, and have them forwarded to him for whom they were intended.
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