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g gun amidships, and put into Abacca for wood and water on the of November. She was supplied and sailed on the 4th. The war in Western Virginia. The Wheeling Press states that on Friday night of last week a party of secessionists went to the residence of Robert and Isaac Car and a Mr. Balley, all Union men, in Hampshire co., and arrested and took them off. It is supposed they started with their prisoners Moorefield. Subsequently Gen. arrested Joshua and James H. Johnson, and Samuel Davis, and sent them to Wheeling, to be held as hostiles for the return of Messrs Carskadon and Received News from Port Royal. A Washington dispatch, dated November 26th, says: The War Department is hourly expecting the announcement from General Sherman possession of the rebel for commanding the entrance to St. Sound about fifteen miles north of and commanding the outlet of and Combative rivers, thus se entire control of all the approaches the cluster of sea islands, aven
foreign air, a consumptive cough, and a trunk full of generalities, all of which the Confederate Lieutenant "reckoned was all korr."--This gentleman said he had very urgent business in Baltimore, and would like to go up on the Louisiana; but Captain Davis, the Provost Marshal, thought the air of Fortress Monroe might be of benefit to the invalid refugee, and told him might take rooms at the and then started for the headquarters of Major General Wool for instructions. After Captain Davis had Captain Davis had explained matters. General Wool determined to detain the man and await orders from Washington. The "poor refugee" entered his name on the register of the hotel as "Brain O' Hara, Puerto Rico, W. I." Upon examining his trunk some valuable papers were found, the contents of which it would not be proper to publish. Some were sealed and stamped by "Robert Bunch, Her Majesty's Consul at Charleston, S. C." These were directed to "His Excellency, Lord Lyons, H. B. M. Minster potentiary at Was