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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: October 2, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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From Norfolk.
the blockading fleet — the Richmond Grays — arrest of a Unionist — affair for the police. [special Correspondence of the Dispatch.] Norfolk, Sept. 30th, 1861.
Yesterday, at 4 o'clock, a first-class sailing frigate was towed up to Newport News and came to anchor.
The entrance to James River is, therefore, now well blockaded, there being two large frigates off the point.
The steamer Adelaide, one of the regular steam-packet Bay Line between Norfolk and Baltimore, is still at the Government wharf; at Old Point.
On Saturday, seven vessels in the offing were boarded by a Federal steamer, and a number of small vessels were entering the bay. There are now in and about Hampton Roads two first-class frigates, one sailing corvette, two transport propellers, one side-wheel steamer, four small propellers, thirty-two schooners, and three old coal hulks.
The Richmond Grays, of Richmond, Capt. Elliott, will engage their quarters to-morrow.
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