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The Daily Dispatch: October 4, 1861., [Electronic resource], The Religious exercises for the National Fast day. (search)
age we are unable to state. A Captive sailor set adrift after a long Imprisonment by the enemy. The N. O. Picayune, of Saturday, learns by a sailor, Mr. Fred. Johnson, that the fishing schooner Achilles was captured on the morning of the 16th of June last, near Chandeleur light, by the Lincoln steamer Massachusetts. The Aeur Island, whom they had landed the previous night, when next morning they were boarded by a boat from the Massachusetts, and two fishermen, Austrians, besides Mr. Johnson, were taken on board the Massachusetts. These two men took the oath of allegiance to the Abolition Government, but Johnson refused. He was kept on board from Johnson refused. He was kept on board from that day until Saturday last, the 14th instant, having been on board nearly three months, when he was put over the side in a leaky yawl boat, which belonged to the Achilles, and sent adrift. About dark, after having had a hard pull of it, he was picked up by the fishing sloop Osceola, fifteen miles from land, and arrived here last