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The Daily Dispatch: August 22, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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ts her a Spanish frigate, just from Cuba. There were five men-of-war in the bay yesterday, probably there on account of the late showers in this section. A flag of truce went from our city sometime last week and brought from Fort Monroe, Mrs. Seabury, wife of our excellent young townsman, Alfred Seabury, Esq. She has been in New York on a visit and has been unable to get home up to his time. We understand she has been at Fortress Monroe for some time, and bears a permit from General Butlent from our city sometime last week and brought from Fort Monroe, Mrs. Seabury, wife of our excellent young townsman, Alfred Seabury, Esq. She has been in New York on a visit and has been unable to get home up to his time. We understand she has been at Fortress Monroe for some time, and bears a permit from General Butler. Her account of the gloom ruling the Northern mind at the reception of the news from Manassas, is scarcely conceivable; the military feeling having drooped amazingly. Luna.