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The Daily Dispatch: November 15, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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About a quarter of the much needed clothing for the Twentieth Indiana Regiment had been landed from the S. R. Spaulding on Friday night, when the gale came on with tremendous severity, and it was washed away. Some other stores were also landed and lost. Yesterday ten days rations for the post were safely landed, but the Spaulding brings back the greater part of the cargo. Five rebel steamers came near the inlet yesterday, but retired after firing a couple of guns. Lieutenant W. H. Dunlop, who returned from the fleet in the steamer Belvidere, also goes to Baltimore to look after the repairs to his vessel. Two coal schooners, carrying fuel to the fleet, made Hatteras Inlet during the gale, and hoisted the signal of distress, but could not be reached by the vessels inside. The Engagement between the rebel steamer Curlew and the Union batteries. The report of Captain Hunter, of the rebel steamer Curlew, of the engagement between himself and the Union batter