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The Daily Dispatch: November 9, 1861., [Electronic resource], The effect of the late storm on the Federal fleet. (search)
t. Morrill describes the gale as verysevere, and thinks that many of the fleet must have become disabled or lost — some of them being old and by no means capable of going through such weather. He had no instructions directing him where to proceed, his only orders being to follow the large ships, and other Captains whom he questioned in regard to their destination had only been directed in the same way. The Osceola was owned in New York, and has been engaged in trading from Cuba to Honduras. Her tonnage was 177. Capt. M. informs us that some of the large transports that left New York took on board troops at that place, but he was not informed as to their number, and had no correct idea. The wreck of the Osceola was boarded on Monday by the boats of a blockading steamer. The wreck of the Federal transport Union--a Yankee account. A telegraphic dispatch has already appeared in this paper relative to the loss of the "Union," attached to the Federal armada, which l