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The Daily Dispatch: December 12, 1861., [Electronic resource], Successors of Messrs. Mason and Slidell. (search)
interior, driving, Lincoln's hirelings, like chaff, before his invincible little army. Should Gen., Z. overtake these dastardly, would be invaders, which we think doubtful, lively times may be expected in that quarter. The late engagement in the Sound. An officer on the Confederate gun-boat Oregon communicates to the New Orleans Delta, of the 6th inst., the following in relation to the late, naval engagement on the Mississippi Sound: December 4th at 7 A. M., got under way at Grants Pass in company with the Confederate States steamer Florida, and stood for Horn Island Pass. At 8 o'clock saw a large Federal steamer standing in for Horn Island Pass Run for her. At 8.30 the Florida opened fire upon her with one gun, upon which the put back and run out the Pass, both the Oregon and the Florida in pursuit. After getting well out, the Federal steamer hasted up and commenced firing, which opened a general engagement between the three, lasting an hour and a half, at the end of