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The Daily Dispatch: October 7, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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ge of an officer, and was sent to Fort Lafayette. The steamer Kangaroo left to-day for Liverpool. with 28 cabin passengers, and others in the steerage. The steamer New York also left this afternoon for Bremen, via Southampton, with 65 cabin passengers and 145 in the steerage. Among the passengers of the Bremen were Mr. Robert Lehr, wife and two children, and Mr. Henry Abrens, wife and two children, all of Baltimore, and Mr. O. W. Budd, of Bladensburg, Md. Police Justice Joseph Sherman Brownell died suddenly this morning, at the age of 60 years. He has been for a number of years a member of the Tammany Hall wing of the Democratic party, and has held with much acceptance the offices of Register, Justice of the Peace, and Police Justice. On one occasion he ran for Mayor, but was beaten by Wm. V. Braden. From Philadelphia — Seizure of more Southern vessels. A correspondent at Philadelphia, writing on Tuesday last, says: In the United States District Court,