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The Daily Dispatch: March 21, 1863., [Electronic resource], Particulars of Van-Dorn's recent victory. (search)
a, bark Moblen Williamson, and brig J W. Samper, with prize engross of several vessels, left Key West for New York on the same day. The steamship Peter Hoff, Captain Jamran, R. N., with a valuable cargo, was captured on the 25th of February off St. Thomas by the United States gunboat Vanderbilt, and arrived at Key West, where she was sent for adjudication. The Hoff was bound from London to Metamores, via St. Thomas. The prize schooners Aven Alligotor and Anne Hortens have also arrived at the sSt. Thomas. The prize schooners Aven Alligotor and Anne Hortens have also arrived at the same place. The war in Virginia. The New York World, of Thursday, has the following editorial article on "the war in Virginia:" Just about a year ago the radical prers clamored without ceasing against Gen. McClellan, because he forbore to advance upon the enemy. No words were too bitter or too biting to apply to the General who had organized the finest army the country had ever seen, and who was silently maturing his campaign as he had matured his forces. The rains and mud of March
force in Shenandoah Valley. A few of Imboden's cavalry were found higher up the Valley, towards Staunton, but retired at the approach of the Federal. Gen. Rosecrans dispatches Halleck that Colonel Minty drove the rebel cavalry wherever he found them, capturing one of their camps 17 wagons, 42 mules, and 114 prisoners--using the sabre where the carbine delayed. The privateer Florida coaled at Barbadoes 24th ult, leaving on the 25th. Wilkes knew of her whereabouts before leaving St. Thomas. The Clipper-say: Antonia J. Ford was the principal spy and guide for Capt-Mosely in his recent raid on Fairfax C H, and sided in planning the arrest of Gen. Slaughter, Wyndham, and others, she was arrested and brought to the Old Capitol Prison on Sunday last, with $1,000 Confederate money on her person. The following is a copy of her commission: To all whom it may concern: Know ye that, reposing special confidence in the patriotism, fidelity, and ability of Antonta J. Ford, I,