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Preble (search for this): article 6
In the official report of the successful running into Mobile of the C. S. steamer Orieto, Com Preble, of the U. S. sloop Oneida, says:--"We continued firing at him, assisted by the Winona and one of the mortar schooners, but he made salt, and by his superior speed, and unparalleled audacity, managed to escape us."Oneida
A Key West letter of the 13th, reports forty-six cases of yellow fever aboard the frigate St. Lawrence. Twenty-three deaths had occurred,