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The Daily Dispatch: August 10, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: August 22, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Valuable Prizes. --The steamer Antelope reached this place yesterday, and brought here a detachment of the Washington Artillery, under command of Lieut James Salvo. They had in charge the following officers and seamen, lately captured by a Confederate State Privateer: Captain L. Holmes, and W. Hurd, Mate, late of the bark Glen, of Portland, Me., from Philadelphia, for Tortugas, with a cargo of 391 tons coal; Henry Wilson, Mate, late of the bark Rowena, of and for Philadelphia, from Laguayra, with a cargo of 1,000 bags coffee — this vessel is said to be new and valuable; Wm. Nichols, seaman, and Henry Anderson, a boy, lately of the schooner Mary Alice, from Porto Rico, for New York, with a cargo of 215 hhds. of sugar. We also learn that a privateer has been chased into a harbor not far distant, after an exciting run of some hours.--Charleston Mercury 6th.
man will see to the execution of this order. By order of Brig. Gen. McDowell. Jas. B. Fry, Assistant Adjutant General. More Captures by privateers. The Charleston Courier, of the 6th instant, announces the arrival at that port, on the afternoon of the 5th instant, on the steamer Antelope, of a detachment of the Washington Artillery, under the command of Lieutenant James Salvo, having in charge the following officers and seamen, captured by a privateer: Capt. L Holmes and W. Hurd, mate, late of the bark Glen, of Portland, Maine, bound from Philadelphia for Tortugas, with a cargo of 391 tons of coal, intended for the Gulf Squadron; Henry Wilson, mate, late of the bark Rowena, of and for Philadelphia, from Laguayra, with a cargo of 1,000 bags of coffee; Wm. Nichols, seamen, and Henry Anderson, a boy, late of the schooner Mary Alice, from Porto Rico for New York, with a cargo of 250 hogsheads of sugar. The prisoners above-named were removed, the Courier says, to c