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The Daily Dispatch: January 11, 1862., [Electronic resource], From Havana — arrival and reception of Gen. Prim and Suite. (search)
imore, which takes this letter, leaves very early in the morning. --Somebody has been trying to injure her commander, Captain Denkin, by insisting that he had saluted the secession flag in this harbor on a former occasion, by lowering the Stars and Sed with this accusation is, of course, the charge that he is a Secessionist of the darkest dye. Now I know, from Captain Denkin's statement, sworn to before the Consul, and from a private conversation with Captain Denkin, that both charges are uCaptain Denkin, that both charges are untrue. His consigness here are strong sympathisers with the South, but it does not follow that Captain Denkin must therefore be a Secessionist. I beg to say this much on behalt of an innocent and upright man whom, perhaps, some private enemy is trythisers with the South, but it does not follow that Captain Denkin must therefore be a Secessionist. I beg to say this much on behalt of an innocent and upright man whom, perhaps, some private enemy is trying to get displaced from his employment.