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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: January 22, 1864., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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North America (search for this): article 12
England (United Kingdom) (search for this): article 12
The Federal Spy system in great Britain
We copy the following affidavit from the London Index. It was made by one of the workmen employed by J. & G. Thompson, shipbuilders at Glasgow.
It was made in reference to the attempt made by the Yankee spies to suborn them to give evidence that might be used against the steamer Pampero:
"On the 17th day of October last Mr. Archibald Brodie, formerly carver and gilder, Buchanan street, Glasgow, called at my house in Govan, proposing to sell carved trusses, &c. On the Tuesday following he called again about the trusses: but before he left he introduced the subject of the steamship Pampero, when he proposed that I should call on him at Balloch to inspect the trusses.
I did not go to Balloch.
On the evening of the23d of October last, on going home from work, I found him waiting for me at my house.
After waiting some time.
I accompanied him on leaving, when he proposed we should adjourn to a tavern in Govan.
When there he again intr
Glasgow, Ky. (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): article 12
John Gilchrist (search for this): article 12
Index (search for this): article 12
The Federal Spy system in great Britain
We copy the following affidavit from the London Index. It was made by one of the workmen employed by J. & G. Thompson, shipbuilders at Glasgow.
It was made in reference to the attempt made by the Yankee spies to suborn them to give evidence that might be used against the steamer Pampero:
"On the 17th day of October last Mr. Archibald Brodie, formerly carver and gilder, Buchanan street, Glasgow, called at my house in Govan, proposing to sell carved trusses, &c. On the Tuesday following he called again about the trusses: but before he left he introduced the subject of the steamship Pampero, when he proposed that I should call on him at Balloch to inspect the trusses.
I did not go to Balloch.
On the evening of the23d of October last, on going home from work, I found him waiting for me at my house.
After waiting some time.
I accompanied him on leaving, when he proposed we should adjourn to a tavern in Govan.
When there he again intr
A. G. Kidston (search for this): article 12
Archibald Brodie (search for this): article 12
G. Thompson (search for this): article 12
The Federal Spy system in great Britain
We copy the following affidavit from the London Index. It was made by one of the workmen employed by J. & G. Thompson, shipbuilders at Glasgow.
It was made in reference to the attempt made by the Yankee spies to suborn them to give evidence that might be used against the steamer Pampero:
"On the 17th day of October last Mr. Archibald Brodie, formerly carver and gilder, Buchanan street, Glasgow, called at my house in Govan, proposing to sell carved trusses, &c. On the Tuesday following he called again about the trusses: but before he left he introduced the subject of the steamship Pampero, when he proposed that I should call on him at Balloch to inspect the trusses.
I did not go to Balloch.
On the evening of the23d of October last, on going home from work, I found him waiting for me at my house.
After waiting some time.
I accompanied him on leaving, when he proposed we should adjourn to a tavern in Govan.
When there he again intr
Balloch (search for this): article 12
T. Hannah (search for this): article 12