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The Daily Dispatch: July 1, 1861., [Electronic resource] 10 0 Browse Search
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rald furnishes the subjoined. We presume that Dr. Hooe is the gentleman whom the invaders call Dr. Howe: Lieut. Budd, commanding the Resolute, of the flying flotilla, proceeded on Tuesday last to Howe's landing. After firing several shots from rifled cannon to satisfy himself that it was safe to go on shore, he landed and proceeded to an extensive dwelling house belonging to Dr. Howe. As tDr. Howe. As the doctor was suspected of having been instrumental in burning the schooner Christiana Keene, Lieut. Budd was determined to set fire to his homestead. On entering the house, several trunks were seen which fell a prey to the flames. Lt. Budd took prisoner a young negro man the body servant of Dr. Howe, who stated that the family had left the house during the cannonade from the Freeborn last even of their effects in a number of wagons, when they saw the Resolute coming in. He reported that Dr Howe himself was wounded by one of the shots from the rifled cannon. Lieut. Budd took away with him