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The Daily Dispatch: January 26, 1861., [Electronic resource], Citizens' State-rights ticket.-- Peachy R. Grattan, P. H. Aylett, Geo. W. Randolph. (search)
avannah, Ga." The goods were seized and carried ashore. Seizure of coast Survey vessels. A letter dated at St. Augustine, Florida, Jan. 15, states that the Coast Survey schooner Dana, in charge of F. W. Dorr, had been seized by the "authorities" while that officer was absent on an expedition in connection with his duties. The vessel had been temporarily left in the custody of a citizen of that place. It has already been mentioned that the steam tender Firefly, belonging to Lieutenant Fauntleroy's surveying party, together with the schooner Petrel, under the direction of Assistant C. O. Boutwell, which has been doing the triangulation on the coast of South Carolina, for two or three years, have been seized at Charleston. Washington dispatches. Gov. Pickens has replied to the Postmaster General's letter inquiring whether Major Anderson and his command would be allowed free communication with the Post-Office at Charleston. He states that an arrangement is now existin