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The Daily Dispatch: December 31, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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early in December he captured the English schooner Victoria, of 72 tons, from Point Isabel, with a clearance from the rebel authorities, having run the blockade. The vessel was sent to Key West Seven of those on board took the oath of allegiance, and six were detailed as enemies of the United States. The schooner Eugenia Smith was also overhauled, but permitted to depart, no contraband articles being found on board. The persons of two rebel agents were, however, searched, namely: Thomas S. Rogers, of Texas, and Mr. Zachary, of New Orleans — The papers found clearly implicate them as rebel agents sacking to make their way to Mexico, and thence to other points. Later from Fort Pickens and Key West. New York, Dec. 26. --The steamship Baltic from Fort Pickens, where she landed the 75th New York Regiment, and sailed thence on the 19th inst., and from Key West on the 22d inst., has arrived. She left at Fort Pickens the steam frigate Niagara. The gun-boat Wisahickon