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The Daily Dispatch: August 24, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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times by the enemies blockading the port. The cruiser also swerved her boats and went in pursuit of the schooner, which they thought had run on a but a sudden squall coming up, compelled them to return to their vessel, to bet on secure their own safety. The Adaline, however, continued on her course, and arrived safety in Fernandina on Thursday.--The cargo of the Adaline consists of coffee, and is worth between forty and fifty thousand dollars. The Adaline also brought as passengers, J. A. G. Gerry, and more other officers who had resigned from the United States Navy. They arrived here Saturday by the Gulf Road, and left the same day to Richmond, to tender their services to the Confederate Government. This is the second time the Adaline has encountered the blockading squadron passing it successfully both times., we Captain Smith down as a tramp. Sink, burn, and destroy! The New Orleans Crescent, in alluding to the unfriendly action of the Governor-general of Cuba, in r