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The Daily Dispatch: March 21, 1863., [Electronic resource], Particulars of Van-Dorn's recent victory. (search)
t meeting the propriety of issuing letters of marque will be strongly urged, and will probably be carried out. Prentices laughs at the heading "Astounding Robbery" which frequently appears in conce- tion with some fraud on the Government. He says be occasionally fees cases of astounding honesty, but rubbery no longer astounds. The steamship Kungares at New York, from Liverpool, has on freight 825 bales of cotton, and the city of Baltimore 369 bales imported from Europe. The Hagerstown (Md) Free Press, has been suppressed by order of Major General Schenck, and its editor, Mr. A. J. Boyd, sent beyond the Federal lines. Under the Congressional stamp act it cast the executors of Nicholas Longworth, the lose Cincinnati millionaire, four hundred and thirty dollars to purchase a stamp to put on his will. The Philadelphia papers record the death of the Rev. Patrick Rafferty, a Catholic priest, pastor of St. Francis Church, Fairmont, for the last forty-five years.