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12th (search for this): article 2
War matters.
Our summary is made up from late papers received at this office:
A visit to the British steam frigate Immortalize.
The Annapolis correspondent of the New York Herald, under date of the 12th instant, furnishes us with the following extract:
This morning the Governor, Speaker of the House of Representatives several members of the Legislature, accompanied by Dr. Thompson, paid a visit to the British frigate Immortalize, now lying in our harbor.
They left the dock at eleven o'clock, on board a small propeller, and in a few minutes were standing on the deck of John Bull's defender; and a right noble vessel she is. She carries 53 guns, 50 of which are 32-pounders; one large Armstrong, 100 lbs, and two smaller Armstrong guns.
She is worked by screw and sail, and can make thirteen knots an hour easily.
Her mission to this port was to take off Lord Lyons, in case there was war; and when she entered the bay, and the captain saw the large fleet which was lying
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