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The Daily Dispatch: February 7, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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arrington Navy-Yard on the Supply: Mrs. Lieut. Slemmer, U. S. A., servant and child; Mrs. J. H. Gilman, U. S. A., servant and child; John Irwin, Lieutenant U. S. A., lady and two children; Mrs. Samuel; Robert Dixon, U. S. N., lady and two children; Jas. Cooper, U. S. N., lady and four children; Miss Cooper; Robert Hunter, U. S. N.; Lewis Holmes, U. S. N.; John Milan, lady and child; Wm. C. Knowles, John Tyler, Spencer Clarke; also, John J. Flarety, Dan'l. E. Jameson, John Gallagher, Wm. J. Lodge, J. W. Barker, T. Massey, employees of the Warrington Navy-Yard; also, nine invalids from Naval Hospital, Warrington; twenty-seven ordinary men from do. do., and thirty-four marines from the Marine Barracks. The above were released on parole and taken off under a flag of truce. The wives and children of the command at Fort Pickens were placed on board the Supply to-day, before the surrender of the Navy-Yard. On the following day the storeship, under a flag of truce, proceeded to th