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The Daily Dispatch: February 22, 1864., [Electronic resource], The movements of the enemy in the South. (search)
ed and committed to Castle Thunder were named Moses Friedland and A. Heintz. At the time of their arrest it was promised that in a few days having been made known through the public prints of this city that Heintz and Friedland would undergo an examination on Saturday last, the Man all the information desired. Accordingly I went there, and found Heintz behind the counter and two soldiers on the other side, one of whom ad been designated as the man to make my inquiries of,) I overheard Heintz say to the soldiers that a project was on foot among the old women Davis; but that they were not the proper persons to do it.--In his (Heintz's) opinion, the soldiers should be the ones to do it, and if they would the rebellion would soon blow up. Heintz also remarked that he had understood the prisoners here had by some means obtained possession offair, except that they had, under General Winder's orders, arrested Heintz and Friedland. In addition to this evidence several printed no