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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: March 4, 1861., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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East India (search for this): article 12
Valparaiso (Indiana, United States) (search for this): article 12
Panama City (Panama) (search for this): article 12
The sloop-of-war Levant.
--Dispatches received at the Navy Department from Captain Montgomery, Flag Officer of the Pacific Squadron, dated Panama, Feb. 13th, bring no information of the missing sloop-of-war Levant. Capt. M. says:
"Since my last dispatch, I have heard from Captain Ritchie, of the Saranac, at Payta, a copy of whose brief report of the execution of that part of his orders having reference to the Levant, is herewith furnished for the information of the Department.
I regret to say that nothing has yet been heard from the missing ship.
We have intelligence of a violent hurricane, in September last, in the region of the ocean through which the Levant would have to pass, in which an American clipper ship (since arrived at Valparaiso) was dismasted, and H. B. M. line-of-battle ship Ganges had her sails blown from the yards.-- I have not learned the name of the clipper ship or other particulars than are here given.
I have not, however, relinquished my hope of hear
Canton River (China) (search for this): article 12
A. O. Shuff (search for this): article 12
C. T. Frost (search for this): article 12
Ritchie (search for this): article 12
The sloop-of-war Levant.
--Dispatches received at the Navy Department from Captain Montgomery, Flag Officer of the Pacific Squadron, dated Panama, Feb. 13th, bring no information of the missing sloop-of-war Levant. Capt. M. says:
"Since my last dispatch, I have heard from Captain Ritchie, of the Saranac, at Payta, a copy of whose brief report of the execution of that part of his orders having reference to the Levant, is herewith furnished for the information of the Department.
I regret to say that nothing has yet been heard from the missing ship.
We have intelligence of a violent hurricane, in September last, in the region of the ocean through which the Levant would have to pass, in which an American clipper ship (since arrived at Valparaiso) was dismasted, and H. B. M. line-of-battle ship Ganges had her sails blown from the yards.-- I have not learned the name of the clipper ship or other particulars than are here given.
I have not, however, relinquished my hope of hea
J. C. Morseley (search for this): article 12
R. S. King (search for this): article 12
Colville Terrett (search for this): article 12