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The Daily Dispatch: October 19, 1863., [Electronic resource], Secret history of the subjugation of Maryland. (search)
ion for a spy named Howard, who has been very successful. He says to Gen. Banks: This man has been more than two months passing through secession counties in our State, and has been in Virginia. He is now employed by Lieut.-Gen. Scott in lower Potomac counties. What I desire is, that you be so kind as to write Hon. S. Cameron, Secretary of War, and say that you think this man Howard shall be reasonably compensated. He has spent his own money. I have not furnished a dollar, and Gen. Cameron, he (Howard) says, wishes to hear from you. I wrote the Secretary. This is a valuable man, is shrewd and reliable, and if stopped will be a loss to us. With lively recollections of our brief intercourse and your kindly manner, and a good hope that all will be well, am yours, Tho. H. Hicks. J. Bly denounces a supposed spy as follows: Their passes were procured by E. Petherbridge, who knew their sentiments well having cooperated with them and others during the last