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The Daily Dispatch: July 22, 1863., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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and crew numbering the silver bars and the specie had been taken from her, she was destroyed by fire on the following day. The silver ore which went down with the vessel was valued at $509,000. The captains and officers of the Red Gauntlet and B. Hoxie were, on the 19th of June, transferred to an Italian brig, bound to Falmouth, England, which the Florida met with, Capt. Maffit supplying them with provisions for the passage. Three of the crew of the Southern Cross, five of the Red Gauntle of that vessel that a few days before the capture of the Southern Cross they had taken a bark and a brigantine, and put prize crews on board of them. Destination or object not stated. The crews of the prizes were, after the capture of the B Hoxie, kept continually in irons — as a precautionary measure. Previously they were in irons only at night. We learn, from information received, that the crews of the prizes, whilst on board of the Florida, were made as comfortable as they could