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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: December 11, 1863., [Electronic resource].
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New York Tuesday (search for this): article 11
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United States (United States) (search for this): article 11
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Lecture Postponed.
--The Rev. Dr. Hoge having been prevented by temporary illness from meeting his engagement last night, will deliver his first lecture before the Young Men's Christian Association on this (Friday) evening, at 7½ o'clock, in the United Presbyterian Church, (Rev. Dr. Read's.)
Read (search for this): article 11
Lecture Postponed.
--The Rev. Dr. Hoge having been prevented by temporary illness from meeting his engagement last night, will deliver his first lecture before the Young Men's Christian Association on this (Friday) evening, at 7½ o'clock, in the United Presbyterian Church, (Rev. Dr. Read's.)
February (search for this): article 12
The Yankee army Police System--Gen. Morgan's plans Betrayed.
Among the new institutions characteristic of that nation which has been introduced by the Yankees is an "Army Detective System." The Cincinnati Commercial contains a detailed and circumstantial account of a successful attempt by a Kentucky traitor to install himself as a spy for Gen. Morgan in February last, while he was the chosen instrument of the Federal detectives, under the notorious Truesdale.
The party now assumes the name of Johnson; but Morgan and his officers at least know his real name.
The treachery was entirely successful, and the spy both carried and brought letters for Morgan and his family, which letters were duly read at Nashville by the detectives before they were delivered; and thus, and in other ways, Morgan's plans were communicated to the foe. This revelation should furnish a warning to our officers not to take any but the most tried and faithful men into their confidence.
In this instance, the
John H. Morgan (search for this): article 12
Stone (search for this): article 12