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The Daily Dispatch: September 3, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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plation of the cute blockaders, who permitted the fancy little craft to slip through their fingers. The privateer pursued a southeasterly course, without any incident of special moment until Tuesday, the 23rd ult. At an early hour on that day Capt. Moore made a sail upon the lee quarter, and tacking ship soon overhauled her. A gun fired across the bow of the stranger speedily brought her to. The Captain was ordered to come on board the Dixie, and his papers showed his vessel to be the bark Glenging her to. She proved to be the bark Rowena, of Philadelphia, from Laguayra, with coffee for Philadelphia. The Rowena as well as her coffee was of course duly "bagged;" but, inasmuch as her crew numbered thirteen, besides four passengers, Captain Moore deemed it prudent to go aboard of her himself as prize-master, taking with him several of the prisoners, and leaving on board the Dixie a crew of four men under command of Lieutenant L. D. Benton, with the remainder of the prisoners. The pri