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The Daily Dispatch: December 7, 1860., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: December 8, 1860., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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commenced. The enter prising and spirited resolve will be hailed with enthusiastic acclamations by the whole community, and indicates a spirit which ought to rally to its support every Southern man who has a spark of patriotism in his bosom, and who desires to show his faith by his works, and to prove his love of the South by deeds instead of words. In this connection, it gives us pleasure to render tribute to the noble public spirit manifested by our enterprising fellow citizen, Ed. Wm. De Voss, Esq., who purchased that new and splendid bark, the " Pioneer," which has performed two trips across the ocean, with full cargoes, and has just cleared with a third for Liverpool. In a ship-yard nearly opposite the place where the Virginia Dare is lying, a vessel even larger is building, also intended for the Richmond and Liverpool trade, and which will probably be the finest ship that ever graced the Virginia waters, and which is the sole property of Messrs. De Voss & Co. Where all t
The Liverpool ships. In our notice of the ship Virginia Dare, yesterday, it was erroneously stated that Messrs. Ed. Wm. De Voss & Co. were now building a large ship on the shore opposite Rocketts. That ship is building for the Richmond and Liverpool Company, who own the "Virginia Dare." Messrs. De V. & Co., however, have a fine ship in the course of construction in a Baltimore ship-yard. This new vessel they intend for their Richmond line. The Richmond and Liverpool Company, as we have already stated, have determined to build another vessel at once, which will make three superb clipper ships owned by them. These, with Messrs. De Voss & Co.'s line, will make a very respectable show in the matter of the foreign trade of Richmond.