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The Daily Dispatch: October 3, 1861., [Electronic resource], Candidates for Congress in North Carolina. (search)
gian bark Albion, bound to this port, and consigned to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, the purchasers thereof, and who had caused it to be insured in the New York insurance offices.--That the said bark, while proceeding on her said voyage, was, about the 1st of May, wrecked on the Atlantic coast, about thirty miles south of Cape Henry, and lay there about one-fourth of a mile from the shore.--Under these circumstances the railroad company abandoned it as for a total loss, and James Carey Coale, the agent of the New York underwriters, entered into a contract with Captain Baker, the mate, of said schooner, to send her down to the wreck to save as much of the iron as possible. That the said schooner F. W. Johnson about that time came up to the port with a cargo saved from a wreck near smith's Point, in the Chesapeake, and left here about the truth of May to fulfill said contract, so made with the agent of the underwriters. That they went first to New Inlet for a harbor, a