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The Daily Dispatch: February 15, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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it was rumored that she was ordered to quit that port. Commodore Craven, of the Puscarora, had been accused of anchoring his vessel off Osborne, in "discourtesy" to the Queen. The gallant officer had denied the charge in a public letter. Edward L. Pierce, the Government agent charged with the care of the contrabands at Port Royal, states that there are at present 8,000 negroes in the territory of South Carolina now occupied by the Federal forces. Arrests in Alexandria. Major W. J. Rassiu, late an officer in the Confederate army, was recently arrested in Kent county, Md. Mr. B. H. Jenkins of Alexandria, was also arrested for being a Secessionist. He had lately been in Richmond. He refused to take the oath. Mrs. Morris, who lately proposed, for a consideration, to develop the Confederate signals has been thrown into prison; the reason — she is suspected. The services of the Episcopal Church in Alexandria were interrupted last Sunday, and the pastor, Rev. Mr.