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The Daily Dispatch: January 23, 1865., [Electronic resource] 24 0 Browse Search
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ross the lines. The first witness was Pardon Worsley, a Government detective, who has since, himse the evidence: The examination of Pardon Worsley was continued. Had been offered money if; had known him a long time; knew also Pardon Worsley; went with the latter to Weisenfeld's store ihim as a man dealing largely with their firm; Worsley stated that he wanted to buy goods; bought bl went up stairs to the wareroom; We sense and Worsley were still trading; heard the former ask WorsWorsley how much he got for his goods; he told him he doubled; Weisenfeld said it was not enough; they would bring more with those buttons on them; Worsley bought grey and blue coats and citizens' clotfield & Son; represented Moses Weisenfield to Worsley as a good Southern man; witness was reputed a good Southern man; did not know Worsley was a spy until he (witness) was arrested, but he knew he -Heard a conversation between Weisenfield and Worsley about Colonel Mosby and a fight that had take[2 more...]