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The Daily Dispatch: October 4, 1862., [Electronic resource], The Daring feat of the C. S. Steamer Florida--Graphic account of her running the blockade. (search)
s existed in the of the physicians as to his ultimate recovery and on the 30th, thanks to a merciful God and strong constitution, he rallied, and we were pleased to hear that, hope of his restoration in health existed. That night young of Charleston, the Captain's step-son, passed into eternity.--His unexpected death cast a deep gloom over the years, for we all loved Laurens for his admirable qualities and respected him for his virtues. Shortly afterwards our 3d Assistant Engineer, Mr Seely slept in death, and three more of our men. Certain public reasons caused the Captain to order the vessel under way, and, with some laborer, we started for Havana, where we arrived on the following morning, avoiding the Federal cruisers that Brig Gen Scheldt (Yankee Consul) had sent to keep us from leaving Cardenas. Probably our safe passage may be attributed to the circumstance of the Spanish passenger boat, bound to Havana, having passed out two hours before us, and, believing her to be t