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She was a Stranger and they took Her inOur Pawnee is doing the charitable for the little trading vessels that pass about the Alexandria wharves. Yesterday evening the valorous crew took possession of a small vessel having on board 430 kegs of nails directed to Wheat & Bro. The nails were bought in Pennsylvania some six weeks ago but luckily not a dollar has been paid for them. The Captain took them on board at Baltimore about the 19th of April, and left during the time of the trouble with the Massachusetts troops. The vessel has been down in Accomac ever since until he thought he could venture up, as he has done. It is now anchored near the Pawnee.--Alexandria Sentinel.

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