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The Daily Dispatch: December 2, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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ting, one of our party remarked that they could not be Lincolnites or they would not be so friendly. Taking them for a party of Capt. Dardan's Coast Guard, we asked if they were. They replied that they Belonged to an English vessel anchored outside. We soon found, however, that they were Lincoln men, and that we were, in all probability, in for one of Lincoln's boarding-houses. They were very communicative — said they had loaded two of their boats with beef, slaughtered from Madame Claiborne Thibodaux's stock on the island; that when their present supply gave out they would get more of it. They said that Lincoln was played out; that they were all Bell men, and fighting for the Union; and that of the 300 men on the steam vessel and schooner outside, not one was an abolitionist. After a hasty council of war we determined to reship our baggage and leave the island. We did not carry it into execution one moment too soon, as we had just got aboard of our boat when a body of men