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put to work as coal-passer during the trip to Nassau. At that port he shipped on the blockade-runnow overboard part of her cargo and put back to Nassau. This unfortunate vessel at her next attempt nd remained until September, when he sailed to Nassau, by way of New York, and made a trip into Wilmnning came practically to an end. Returning to Nassau, he opened a small store and remained there unthat officer they found the steamer Florida at Nassau, of which Captain Maffitt took command. Bryanor, shipped a crew, and made two trips, one to Nassau and one to San Domingo. Then he shipped with uno, and ordered to proceed from Charleston to Nassau, N. P. But on the night the Juno sailed she foarned that the war was at an end. Returning to Nassau he went to Hilton Head and secured a position the vessels building in Europe. He sailed to Nassau, Havana, Southampton and London, and thence crstructed by another severe storm. On reaching Nassau they were informed of the termination of the w[4 more...]