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The Daily Dispatch: May 12, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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he same day she captured a schooner from Charleston loaned with cotton, which was sent to Key West. Also, two other schooners with assorted cargoes for Southern trade. Both are now on their way to New York. There was nothing important transpiring at Port Royal when the Santiago left. Philadelphia, May. 3.--The rebel steamer Bermuda, which sailed from Liverpool about the 1st of April for Bermuda, was captured on Sunday last off the Hole in the Wall, by the steamer Mercedita, Commander Solingen. She was brought here to-day, in charge of prize master Abbott. Her cargo is principally powder and munitions of war. She is heavily laden with arms. The captain, crew, and twelve passengers were on board the Bermuda. Also taken, the steamer Florida, captured in St. Andrew's Bay, Florida. She also arrived at the Navy Yard this afternoon, in charge of prize master Lewts. She has on board about two hundred bales of cotton. W. H. Harrison, pilot, with the engineer and nine