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The Daily Dispatch: July 18, 1863., [Electronic resource] 12 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: November 12, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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day Peter H. Morgan, a blockade runner, was before the Mayor on the cath of Josiah K. Farr, also a blockader, charged with taking and appropriating to his own use a carpet sack filled with blockade goods, which sack had been entrusted to Farr by Camille Cotter, also a blockader. From the evidence elicited it appears that Cotter, while in Maryland, placed in the care of Farr a carpet sack of goods to be brought South, Farr being a successful "runner" and a trust worthy man. Farr, it seems, hadFarr being a successful "runner" and a trust worthy man. Farr, it seems, had chartered a vessel, and allowed Morgan to ship goods on it, which vessel was seized by Federal agents in Washington. Farr then made up blockade packages and depositFarr, it seems, had chartered a vessel, and allowed Morgan to ship goods on it, which vessel was seized by Federal agents in Washington. Farr then made up blockade packages and deposited them in Maryland for safe keeping, Morgan knowing where they were and all about them. The next thing heard of the sack and goods in question they had been broughtFarr then made up blockade packages and deposited them in Maryland for safe keeping, Morgan knowing where they were and all about them. The next thing heard of the sack and goods in question they had been brought to Richmond, entered in an auction house, and ordered to be sold to the credit of James Farr, the prisoner drawing the money for the goods when sold, but professing