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The Daily Dispatch: September 9, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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getting coals on board, in defiance of the orders issued by the Admiralty. The Tuscarora has coaled within three months at a British port, and did not proceed, as she was bound to do, on a voyage to the United States. She remained hovering about the coast, on the lookout for Confederate vessels. She put into Kingstown with the view of getting coals. "Unable to accomplish this there, partly in consequence of the return of the Ajax, she weighed anchor and steamed with all speed to Belfast Lough, where, according to a previous arrangement, she received a supply of coal, amounting to a hundred tons. Having anchored outside of the jurisdiction of the harbor Commissioners, the Collector of Customs at once took the matter up, and served a notice on the Federal captain to depart within twenty-four hours, and a revenue cutter was placed along side of the Tuscarora to prevent further violation of the neutrality laws, and at the same time the matter was reported to the Admiralty. The