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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: September 3, 1861., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for San Francisco (California, United States) or search for San Francisco (California, United States) in all documents.
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Specie for New York. New York, September 2.
--Intelligence from California announces that the Uncle Sam will leave San Francisco with one million in treasure.
A privateer in the Pacific.
--The Commercial Advertiser, of Honolulu, Sandwich Islands, July 4th, has the following:
Capt. Nichols, of the clipper ship Bald Engle, informs us that on the second day out from San Francisco, he observed a call on his wind ward quarter.
He kept on the same course till the vessel had approached near bough to show that she was a "long low, inspicious looking black craft," of a schooners Capt. N. went down and examined his chart, comparing the course of the schooner with the wind, and came to the conclusion that she was bound nowhere but to speak his ship.
By this time she had approached some what nearer, close enough to show that she was well manned, and anything but a regular trader.
Having a large amount of specie ($530,000) on board, and suspecting that all was not right, and that the schhoner might be fitted out for privateering, he changed his course, out his vessel in her best sailing trim, set every inch of canvas he could spread,