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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: February 11, 1861., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Savannah (Georgia, United States) or search for Savannah (Georgia, United States) in all documents.
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The Daily Dispatch: February 11, 1861., [Electronic resource], Proceedings of Congress. (search)
The seized muskets. New York,Feb. 10.
--Lieut. Rogers and Shumaker, of the cutter Lewis Cass, from Savannah, have arrived here.
The muskets seized by the police have been restored unconditionally to Lamar, and he has telegraphed that fact to Savannah.
The seized muskets. New York,Feb. 10.
--Lieut. Rogers and Shumaker, of the cutter Lewis Cass, from Savannah, have arrived here.
The muskets seized by the police have been restored unconditionally to Lamar, and he has telegraphed that fact to Savannah.
The Daily Dispatch: February 11, 1861., [Electronic resource], Death of a Female dragoon. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: February 11, 1861., [Electronic resource], Cost of Bombarding. (search)
The seizure of vessels at Savannah.
--The seizure of the New York vessels at Savannah has created much excitement in the former city.
One of the vessels seizedSavannah has created much excitement in the former city.
One of the vessels seized — the brig Wm. R. Kibbey--had gone to Savannah with coal, and was to load there for New Orleans.
The New York owners, J. & N. Smith & Co., received a telegram SaturSavannah with coal, and was to load there for New Orleans.
The New York owners, J. & N. Smith & Co., received a telegram Saturday morning which read, "Your brig is seized by order of the Governor." Shortly after, the agents of the bark Adjuster received this telegram:
Savannah, Feb. 8, Savannah, Feb. 8, 1861.
My vessel is seized by order of the Governor of Georgia, on account of arms detained in N. York. Chas. A. Enell.
The Journal of Commerce says that lat on.
This having been done, Mr. Lamar telegraphed the fact to the Collector at Savannah, and it is understood that orders were given to surrender the vessels to their to surrender the vessels to their owners.
A telegraphic dispatch from Savannah, dated Saturday, confirms the statement that Gov. Brown had released the ships.