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Jacksonville (Florida, United States) (search for this): article 7
Raid into Onslow. --Letters from Onslow, N. C. states that a gunboat did ascend New river, to Jacksonville, a few days since, and so there was for the rumor heretofore mentioned. The stole the mail, books, and papers from the post office; also some negroes; destroyed some old rooms in the Court-House, visited nearly every house in the place, and left promising to come again soon. The Captain of the boat said he was looking for he got none. The Wilmington Journal. of Thursday, speaking of the raid, says: It has been currently reported for a day or two a Federal gunboat entered New river, Onslow on Sunday or Monday last, supposed for the purpose of capturing a small schooner that was and ready to go to see. Our pickets, we in burning the schooner in order to her capture by the enemy. We heard yesterday that the gunboat was fast around on rocks in New river, and that Capt. New had her in his power, or at least it was be , and that he would probably be able or
Kanawha (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 7
Raid into Onslow. --Letters from Onslow, N. C. states that a gunboat did ascend New river, to Jacksonville, a few days since, and so there was for the rumor heretofore mentioned. The stole the mail, books, and papers from the post office; also some negroes; destroyed some old rooms in the Court-House, visited nearly every he got none. The Wilmington Journal. of Thursday, speaking of the raid, says: It has been currently reported for a day or two a Federal gunboat entered New river, Onslow on Sunday or Monday last, supposed for the purpose of capturing a small schooner that was and ready to go to see. Our pickets, we in burning the schooring a small schooner that was and ready to go to see. Our pickets, we in burning the schooner in order to her capture by the enemy. We heard yesterday that the gunboat was fast around on rocks in New river, and that Capt. New had her in his power, or at least it was be , and that he would probably be able or destroy her.