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over her, and she was chained to the wharf. D. B. Bridgford, Commissary of the First Regiment, and others, who had proceeded down the river in the tow-boat Wm. Allison, Wednesday night, in search of a surveying schooner, in the employment of the late U. S. Government, which had lately been taking observations below this city, not having been successful in their search, landed at City Point, and assisted in the above affair.--The party from Richmond also took in custody the ship Argo, of Bath, Maine, whose captain is said to be an arch-traitor and incendiary, after the fashion of Greeley, Beecher, Webb & Co. It will soon be evident to our Northern neighbors (?) that they will have to clear out, bag and baggage, from this part of the country. Like the ticketless passenger on the railroad, they will, ere long, be emptied by the wayside. P. S.--We learned last night, at 9 o'clock, that the Government schooner mentioned above had been taken, and was en route for this city in tow of
Seizure. --A dispatch received at this office yesterday, from Commissary Bridgford, of the First Regiment, announces the seizure, by his detachment, (in conjunction with Col. Brockett's Thirty-Ninth Regiment Va. Militia,) of the ship "Argo," Capt. Ballard, of Bath, Me.