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The Daily Dispatch: February 22, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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The Daily Dispatch: February 22, 1864., [Electronic resource], The movements of the enemy in the South. (search)
o an examination on Saturday last, the Mayor's Court was crowded with spectators, all curious to know how far this diabolical plot had progressed. In a short while, however, after the opening of the case, the large assemblage present, finding that a mountain had been made of a mole hill, began to disperse, and by the time the Mayor had concluded his investigation very few but those who had business there remained in the Court-room. The following is the evidence which was given: John L. Weatherford, C. S. Detective, sworn.--Having reason to suspect that certain parties in this city were running persons through to the Yankee lines, I was directed by Capt. McCubbin, Chief of Police, to ferret the matter out. Heintz's house was pointed out as the most probable place at which I could obtain all the information desired. Accordingly I went there, and found Heintz behind the counter and two soldiers on the other side, one of whom was too drunk to say or know anything, while the other,