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The Daily Dispatch: November 12, 1861., [Electronic resource], Gen. McClellan allowed two weeks to save himself. (search)
of the Confederate steamers. In the meantime, the French Commander, after conferring with Commodore Lynch of the Confederate steamers, resolved to go to Norfolk en route for New York, and accordingly the whole crew were taken to that place by Commodore Lynch in the Confederate steamer Curlew, the officers and men leaving Newbern on Thursday night last, at 11 o'clock, for that purpose. The s in no danger from Yankees, raised the Confederating and started in pursuit — proved to be Commodore Lynch and squadron — went on board flag-ship Seabird about 12 A. M.--informed Commodore Lynch of Commodore Lynch of all that had occurred and requested him to send one or two of his steamers to assist in case of any accident to the Albemarle, to which he very readily assented — stated that he himself thought it beh commander had become very indignant on account of my having brought off his men, and that Commodore Lynch demanded my arrest for taking the Napoleon. The next day, after getting three nights sleep<