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The Daily Dispatch: September 9, 1861., [Electronic resource], Capture of the ship Finland by the Blockaders — the enemy compelled to abandon the ship — set fire to her and take to their boats. (search)
Observer was the only religious paper at the North that did not yield, when the war broke out, to the outside pressure, and give its support to the iniquitous measures of Lincoln.--The same paper containing this notice published an extract from Freeman's Journal, of New York, which shows that, that paper (Catholic) has been the firm opponent of the war, and the measures of Lincoln to sustain it, and it has been forced to abandon its position by the virtual suppression of its publication. The rom Freeman's Journal, of New York, which shows that, that paper (Catholic) has been the firm opponent of the war, and the measures of Lincoln to sustain it, and it has been forced to abandon its position by the virtual suppression of its publication. The editor, however, while yielding to the power of the tyranny over the press, changes the name of his paper to "Freeman's Appeal," and by his comments on the occasion fires a parting shot into the Administration which must make an impression.
thoper & Hansler, charged with creating a unissued, was continued to the 10th.--John H. Cook, charged with violently assaulting and beating Denis Wren, was required to give surety to keep the peace for twelve months, and for his appearance before the Hustings Court in November next to answer an indictment on said charge.--The child, who is not doti capar, had taken something from the defendant — James Roberts, free negro, was ordered to receive fifteen lashes, for assault and battery upon Mary Freeman, his reputed wife, and committed to jail in default of giving surety for his further good behavior.--Tom Griffin, free negro, was required to give surety for his appearance before his Honor next week, to answer the charge of retailing ardent spirits to be drunk at the place where sold, and selling "snacks," without license.--Some gentleman came forward and said that having lost a watch, and seen an advertisement in the Dispatch of a stolen watch which had been committed to the custody of