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The Daily Dispatch: September 6, 1864., [Electronic resource], Another Newspaper correspondent banished. (search)
spondent banished. A letter from New York contains the following: "The banishment of Mr. Condon, the New Orleans correspondent of the London Index, I gave you about a week since. It seems hPascagoula, along with Dr. Merritt and other citizens who were suspected of 'rebel' tendencies. Condon was to leave New Orleans positively on Monday last, 6th instant. The way he was trapped, I hearher the charge was true or false. Accordingly he set a watch upon the letters that came to him (Condon) through the post-office. One of these, as ill-luck would have it, came from the Index office, with a draft enclosed for correspondence. The letter was resealed and allowed to be delivered to Condon. He endorsed the draft and sold it; the proof was positive, and the order for his banishment at once followed. Mr. Condon had charge of the Picayune at the time that journal was seized for publishing the bogus proclamation, which fact happened most unfortunately for the paper, as it has render