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The Daily Dispatch: December 24, 1861., [Electronic resource] 5 1 Browse Search
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ause our cruisers searched certain American ships at Saguala Grand in search of African slaves. The difficulty was only got over by the mutual abandonment of the right of search in respect of merchant ships of either country.--The Gazette reminds the Federal Government that it is pursuing a course full of danger, and hopes that moderate counsels will prevent a collision with this (England) country. War risks on vessels from England to New York.[from the Dublin Freeman, Nov. 29.] At Lloyd's, Liverpool, yesterday, in consequence of the news by the La Plata, war risks of five guineas were demanded on vessels from New York. The steamer Bermuda at Havre — the English flag used to cover her cotton cargo.[from Gallignanl's Messenger, Nov. 28.] The steamer Bermuda, which forced the blockade of Savannah with two thousand bales of cotton on board, bound for Liverpool, entered the port of Havre the day before yesterday, under the English flag. It is not yet decided whether the
the government, but no one believes him. Mr. Schuyler Colfax, of Indiana, gave him one hundred dollars in gold to be distributed among the sick and destitute of our prisoners at Richmond who have not otherwise been provided for. Release of Dr. Lloyd, of Alexandria. The Washington correspondent of the New York Herald, dated 16th the inst. says: Dr. Leslie Lloyd, who was arrested some weeks ago, charged with sympathizing with the rebels, was soon thereafter released. He is a memb Colfax, of Indiana, gave him one hundred dollars in gold to be distributed among the sick and destitute of our prisoners at Richmond who have not otherwise been provided for. Release of Dr. Lloyd, of Alexandria. The Washington correspondent of the New York Herald, dated 16th the inst. says: Dr. Leslie Lloyd, who was arrested some weeks ago, charged with sympathizing with the rebels, was soon thereafter released. He is a member of the unconditional Union party of Alexandria.