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The Daily Dispatch: August 26, 1863., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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on board the boat for David's Island, with the following on the inside of the wrapper: "To the soldiers of the C. S. A., with compliments of Ben. Wood. " George W. Linn, Prentiss C. Baird, and Wm. Brown, all residents of Lee, Mass, are being examined on the charge of giving aid and comfort to the rebels by manufacturing bank note paper, having the water mark "C. S. A." in the centre of the bills. A nolle prosequi was entered in the case of Baird, that he might appear as a witness. Linn was held in $3,000 bail to appear at the September term of the District Court, and Brown, who worked for Linn, but against whom no testimony beyond that fact was intrLinn, but against whom no testimony beyond that fact was introduced, was held in $1,000. Col. B. L. Bell, the oldest cavalry Colonel in the U. S. regular service, died in Baltimore on Saturday night. He served through the Florida and Mexican wars, and built all the forts from the western borders of Texas to the Pacific. Col. J. P. Creager, who is recruiting for Col. Birney's color