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The Daily Dispatch: March 15, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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ve the public and private property from threatened destruction, to prevent the poisoning of the walls, and to put a stop to all these outrages, by the perpetration of which the leaders of this nefarious' war hope to deceive and exasperate the Southern people. In the meantime, I went out of the Sound and came by sea to the main entrance of the harbor. In consequence of the bad weather I was unable to cross the bar till this morning. Commander Drayton, accompanied by Commander O. R. P. Rodgers, with the armed launches and cutters, and the small armed companies from the Wabash, had arrived several hours before me. Immediately on his entering the harbor, Commander Drayton sent Lieutenant White, of the Ottowa, to hoist the flag on Fort Clinch, the first of the national forts on which the ensign of the Union has resumed its proper place since the first proclamation of the President of the United States was issued. A few scattering musket shots were fired from the town b