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The Daily Dispatch: January 20, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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displaced officers might have been trusted since they are still in the service of the Northern Government--Commodore Stribling on some committee of investigation at Washington, and Commander Radford a member of the Light Board of New York. It was also understood generally that Commander Berrien would stay with the North. His ship had not arrived at last dates. Soon after the change of officers, the squadron was ordered home, except the Saginaw, a small vessel of three guns, under officer Nonbank, brother of the Northern commander whose forces were so disastrously cut up at Vienna by Col. (now Gen.) Gregg's troops. On the route home they stopped at Capetown where they heard of the battle of Bull Run to the intimate delight of the Southern men. It was even hailed with pleasure by the inhabitants. Here Lieut. Forrest was detached and sent home a passenger on the Hartford. No was made against him; but his comrades knew well that he was a prisoner, and understood that the step w