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ng his clothes aboard the ship bound for Nassan. In addition to his protection as a British sailor, Capt. E. was enabled to evade the surveillance of the police, who visit every vessel about to leave the port of New York, by being enrolled as one of the ship's crew. On Monday they sailed from Sandy Hook, and on arriving at Nassan found the Ella Warley, (formerly the steamer Isabel, and owned by Jas. M. Mordecal; which, under the old regime, was the U. S. mail carried between Charleston and Havana,) in portrayal to sail for Charleston. He took passage, and on Thursday morning last, "Just ere the peep of dawn," came up in front of the bar off Charleston. The whole horizon was shrouded in a dense fog, and they were compelled to "lie to" until the rising sun should clear up the mist end open the way to the harbor of their hopes. But as the sun began to rise and the mist to vanish, the lifting of the murky veil revealed to their astonished gaze the threatening aspect of the t
The Daily Dispatch: January 17, 1862., [Electronic resource], George N. Sanders to the Democracy of the Northwest Fragment of the late United States. (search)
led and 25 wounded. Col. Garfield was in command. The appropriations for army expenditures for the year ending June, 1863, amount to $442,526,667. It is believed that Secretary Chase will also resign, to take a seat in the Senate. Havana dates to the 7th state that Mexican matters are growing interesting. The people are preparing for resistance. Thirty thousand dollars are to be collected at Perote, with 150 pieces of artillery. Everything looks serious for Spain. The Spanish soldiers are rapidly deserting. Juarez has issued a proclamation, calling upon the people to unite in the defence of their homes. Gen. Prim had left Havana to take command of a fleet. Col. Kearney, of the Federal Engineer Corps, is dead. B. [third Despatch.] Norfolk, Jan. 16. --Committees representing the Banks of New York, Boston, Philadelphus, and the Boards of Trade, met the Finance Committee of both Houses of Congress, at the residence of Secretary Chase on Mond
The Daily Dispatch: January 17, 1862., [Electronic resource], Testaments and Religious Tracts for our soldiers. (search)
From Havana. New Orleans, Jan. 16. P. M. --The sloop Wm. Henry has arrived from Havana, with dates to the 9th inst. She reports that the French fleet lHavana, with dates to the 9th inst. She reports that the French fleet left Havana on the 2d inst. for Vera Cruz. It comprised a line of battle ship; three first class frigates, and three propellers. The Spanish fleet left about thHavana on the 2d inst. for Vera Cruz. It comprised a line of battle ship; three first class frigates, and three propellers. The Spanish fleet left about the 20th of December. It was reported at Havana, that Vara Cruz was abandoned by the Mexicans on the arrival of the Spanish fleet. The combined land force is Havana, that Vara Cruz was abandoned by the Mexicans on the arrival of the Spanish fleet. The combined land force is under the command of Gen. Blue. The British fleet has been withdrawn. The steamer Calhoun arrived at Havana on the 6th inst. She makes 101 Confederate vessrrived at Havana on the 6th inst. She makes 101 Confederate vessels which had arrived at Havana since the blockade. Business was extremely dull on the island. rrived at Havana on the 6th inst. She makes 101 Confederate vessels which had arrived at Havana since the blockade. Business was extremely dull on the island.