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The Daily Dispatch: October 31, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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of October, we take the following: The brig Granada, Captain Pettingill, from Nuevitas to New York, was taken as a prize by the privateer Sallie, off Charleston, on the 13th inst., in latitude 33, longitude 71, at midnight. The captain, second mate and two seamen of the Granada, were taken on board the privateer, and on the 15th, in latitude 29, longitude 70, were transferred to the British schooner Greyhound, Captain Gamage, from St. Domingo city, and brought to this port.--Mr. Russell Butterfield, the first officer of the brig, was detained on board the vessel to navigate her into Charleston or Savannah. The cook — a white man-- and one of the seamen volunteered on board the privateer. The Granada had a cargo of 400 hogsheads of sugar, melado and molasses, and a quantity of cedar, and was consigned to Messrs. Thomas Owen & Son, of this city. The privateers took from the captain his clothes and nautical instruments. The privateer sallie is a fore-and-aft schooner of a