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st"--running the blockade — the schooner "Widder," alias "an drexella"--the fight for her — slaughter of Yankees — burning of the "Jerrie Richards"--success of the "Loene" and the "Glara"--an incident at sea — Launch of the Wonderful gun boat "Morgan" --the Cotton planters make a Discovery, &c. [Special correspondence of the Dispatch.] Mobile Feb. 1, 1862. The case of Picayune Butier's great "Expedition of the Southwest, " which left Yankeesdom with such a flourish of trumpets ane, or the flapping of a sail, would betray her presence. The precaution of having no light aboard, save that in the binnacle, alone, saved the schooner from being discovered by the watch of the steamer. A splendid gun-boat. christened the "Morgan," as she touched the water, was launched day before yesterday. She was planned and constructed by Mr. H. D. Bassett, a Confederate States naval constructor, and all those who know anything about the merits of a vessel, say that if she does not
a volunteer, but who has an only son who has been with you ever since April, to beg you, one and all, to take this matter up yourselves — Do not wait for legislators and Generals. Forget, for the take of your country, whatever you may have thought you had to complain of, and now, science, commence the good, the important, the necessary work of re-volunteering. George, Washington was seven years in the war of the Revolution, and never saw home but ones. When on his way so Yorktown old Daniel Morgan fought from Quebec to the Cowpens, for nearly as many years, without going home; and cannot you serve two years? Mr. Editor, is there any impropriety in my suggesting that probably it our President would visit the different campaign Eastern Virginia, review the troops, express to them his interest and his sympathy for them, and out by personal examination what choose exist and what hardships could be done away with, that it would have a good effect upon the troops? And if he