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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 2. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book VII:—politics. (search)
f Pensacola. At the same period, he sent Captain Renshaw, with four gun-boats, to take possession exican army and captured General Santa Anna. Renshaw appeared on the 4th of October with his flotiden cannon. It was immediately occupied; and Renshaw, bringing his vessel to bear upon the town, his cause, did not protect the memory of Commodore Renshaw, we should feel called upon to comment i on board, entered the passes; the Westfield, Renshaw's flagship, had gone to meet him, and was escng they conveyed. The naval division of Commodore Renshaw, consisted of four gun-boats. The Harrilag would have been unable to contend against Renshaw's fleet if the latter had been united and reake part in it. At the first signal of danger, Renshaw started with the former to approach Galvestonf the Federal vessels at the first signal. Renshaw rejected the shameful conditions which his suaming out of Galveston under Law's direction, Renshaw ordered the crew of the Westfield to be trans[4 more...]