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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 21. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 1 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: may 29, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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th, else they will be held at their own risk. Running the blockade. The steamer Nellie, Capt. Moore, from Nassau, having on board a cargo of medicines and general merchandise, in attempting to run the blockade off Charleston last Sunday morning, was chased ashore on the southern end of Long Island by the Yankee cruisers. The Courtier, of Tuesday, says: The steamer Caldwell reached the city last evening from the Nellie, having on board a part of the cargo of the latter. Mr. J. A. Enslow, the agent of the Nellie, also arrived from her, and from him we learn that the steamer has commenced to leak in consequence of the heavy sea to which she was exposed on Sunday night and Monday morning, and that she has worked up on the beach, where she is left dry at low water. Much of the merchandize has been landed in good order, and it is thought that all will be saved, but some of it may be damaged. On Monday afternoon two of the Yankees gunboats came within one mile and a half o