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January 18th (search for this): article 14
, schr. Gen. Ripley, Phillipe, Charleston, rice. Nov. 8, sloop Mary, Baker, Savannah, rice. Nov. 10, schr. Garibaldi, Bettilini, Jacksonville, naval stores. Dec. 5, schr. Prince of Wales, Adair, Charleston, cotton. Dec. 6, sloop Belle, Moore, Charleston, rice. Dec. 7, steamship Elia Warley, Swasey, Charleston, cotton. Dec. 10, steamship Theodora, Lockwood, Charleston, cotton. 1862 Jan. 16, schooner Garibaldi, Bettilini, Jacksonville, naval stores. Jan. 18, steamship Kate, Lockwood, charleston, cotton. Jan. 20, schooner Col. McRae, Perry, Georgetown, S. C, naval stores. Jan. 29, schooner Arrow, Dennis, St. Johns, Fla., naval stores. Feb. 6, schooner Alert, Howe, Charleston, cotton. Feb. 8, schooner Louise, Byers, Charleston, rice and cotton. Feb. 10, schooner Courier, Davis, Charleston, cotton. Feb. 12, steamship Nelly, Moore, Charleston, cotton. Feb. 13, schooner Sue, Smith, Charleston, naval stores. F
January 20th (search for this): article 14
8, sloop Mary, Baker, Savannah, rice. Nov. 10, schr. Garibaldi, Bettilini, Jacksonville, naval stores. Dec. 5, schr. Prince of Wales, Adair, Charleston, cotton. Dec. 6, sloop Belle, Moore, Charleston, rice. Dec. 7, steamship Elia Warley, Swasey, Charleston, cotton. Dec. 10, steamship Theodora, Lockwood, Charleston, cotton. 1862 Jan. 16, schooner Garibaldi, Bettilini, Jacksonville, naval stores. Jan. 18, steamship Kate, Lockwood, charleston, cotton. Jan. 20, schooner Col. McRae, Perry, Georgetown, S. C, naval stores. Jan. 29, schooner Arrow, Dennis, St. Johns, Fla., naval stores. Feb. 6, schooner Alert, Howe, Charleston, cotton. Feb. 8, schooner Louise, Byers, Charleston, rice and cotton. Feb. 10, schooner Courier, Davis, Charleston, cotton. Feb. 12, steamship Nelly, Moore, Charleston, cotton. Feb. 13, schooner Sue, Smith, Charleston, naval stores. Feb. 16, steamship Kate, Lockwood, Charleston, cotton. F
January 29th (search for this): article 14
ini, Jacksonville, naval stores. Dec. 5, schr. Prince of Wales, Adair, Charleston, cotton. Dec. 6, sloop Belle, Moore, Charleston, rice. Dec. 7, steamship Elia Warley, Swasey, Charleston, cotton. Dec. 10, steamship Theodora, Lockwood, Charleston, cotton. 1862 Jan. 16, schooner Garibaldi, Bettilini, Jacksonville, naval stores. Jan. 18, steamship Kate, Lockwood, charleston, cotton. Jan. 20, schooner Col. McRae, Perry, Georgetown, S. C, naval stores. Jan. 29, schooner Arrow, Dennis, St. Johns, Fla., naval stores. Feb. 6, schooner Alert, Howe, Charleston, cotton. Feb. 8, schooner Louise, Byers, Charleston, rice and cotton. Feb. 10, schooner Courier, Davis, Charleston, cotton. Feb. 12, steamship Nelly, Moore, Charleston, cotton. Feb. 13, schooner Sue, Smith, Charleston, naval stores. Feb. 16, steamship Kate, Lockwood, Charleston, cotton. Feb. 24, steamship Cecile, Peck, Charleston, cotton. March 3, schooner
February 13th (search for this): article 14
aribaldi, Bettilini, Jacksonville, naval stores. Jan. 18, steamship Kate, Lockwood, charleston, cotton. Jan. 20, schooner Col. McRae, Perry, Georgetown, S. C, naval stores. Jan. 29, schooner Arrow, Dennis, St. Johns, Fla., naval stores. Feb. 6, schooner Alert, Howe, Charleston, cotton. Feb. 8, schooner Louise, Byers, Charleston, rice and cotton. Feb. 10, schooner Courier, Davis, Charleston, cotton. Feb. 12, steamship Nelly, Moore, Charleston, cotton. Feb. 13, schooner Sue, Smith, Charleston, naval stores. Feb. 16, steamship Kate, Lockwood, Charleston, cotton. Feb. 24, steamship Cecile, Peck, Charleston, cotton. March 3, schooner Chase, Allen, Charleston, lumber. March 3, steamship Elia Warley, Swasey, Charleston, cotton. March 4, schooner Sir Robert Peel, Guage, Charleston, naval stores, March 8, steamship Cecile, Peck, Charleston, cotton. March 10, schooner Zaidee, Adair, Charleston, cotton and tobacco. M
February 16th (search for this): article 14
, steamship Kate, Lockwood, charleston, cotton. Jan. 20, schooner Col. McRae, Perry, Georgetown, S. C, naval stores. Jan. 29, schooner Arrow, Dennis, St. Johns, Fla., naval stores. Feb. 6, schooner Alert, Howe, Charleston, cotton. Feb. 8, schooner Louise, Byers, Charleston, rice and cotton. Feb. 10, schooner Courier, Davis, Charleston, cotton. Feb. 12, steamship Nelly, Moore, Charleston, cotton. Feb. 13, schooner Sue, Smith, Charleston, naval stores. Feb. 16, steamship Kate, Lockwood, Charleston, cotton. Feb. 24, steamship Cecile, Peck, Charleston, cotton. March 3, schooner Chase, Allen, Charleston, lumber. March 3, steamship Elia Warley, Swasey, Charleston, cotton. March 4, schooner Sir Robert Peel, Guage, Charleston, naval stores, March 8, steamship Cecile, Peck, Charleston, cotton. March 10, schooner Zaidee, Adair, Charleston, cotton and tobacco. March 11, schooner British Empire, Parsons, Jacksonville, nava
February 24th (search for this): article 14
, schooner Col. McRae, Perry, Georgetown, S. C, naval stores. Jan. 29, schooner Arrow, Dennis, St. Johns, Fla., naval stores. Feb. 6, schooner Alert, Howe, Charleston, cotton. Feb. 8, schooner Louise, Byers, Charleston, rice and cotton. Feb. 10, schooner Courier, Davis, Charleston, cotton. Feb. 12, steamship Nelly, Moore, Charleston, cotton. Feb. 13, schooner Sue, Smith, Charleston, naval stores. Feb. 16, steamship Kate, Lockwood, Charleston, cotton. Feb. 24, steamship Cecile, Peck, Charleston, cotton. March 3, schooner Chase, Allen, Charleston, lumber. March 3, steamship Elia Warley, Swasey, Charleston, cotton. March 4, schooner Sir Robert Peel, Guage, Charleston, naval stores, March 8, steamship Cecile, Peck, Charleston, cotton. March 10, schooner Zaidee, Adair, Charleston, cotton and tobacco. March 11, schooner British Empire, Parsons, Jacksonville, naval stores. March 11, steamship Kate, Carlin, Charleston,
e last four years, is now lying in a hopeless condition at the entrance of our harbor. The Karnak left Havana on Saturday last, about half-past 12 o'clock P. M., with a strong northerly wind, and at half-past 11 o'clock A. M., on Monday, on nearing Nassau, took on board Mr. Cooke, one of the branch pilots of this port. Captain Le Massurier, we are informed, raised objections to coming in the harbor, but on being assured that it would be to more difficult to enter than it was during the March trip from Southwest Bay, he consented to do so. On crossing the bar at 12 o'clock the vessel struck heavily, and the Captain appeared to be remonstrating with Mr. Cooke for not piloting properly. The ship was then thrown by the surf on the coral reef, the engines all the time working in perfect order, with the hope of getting her off. In this trying emergency, what was to be done. Out of five steamers lying in our harbor, not one of them was in a condition to render the slightest assi
March 13th (search for this): article 8
$100 reward. --The subscribers will pay the above reward for the apprehension and delivery at the 15th Alabama regiment, or the jail in Richmond, of two negro Boys, who made their escape from the above-named regiment, in the neighborhood of Rappahannock, about the 13th March, ult., and who are described as follows, viz: Jim, of light complexion, about 5 feet 10 inches high, stammers when spoken to, weighs about 180 pounds, and has a large scar on his forehead. Charles, of dark complexion, about 6 feet high, slender of stature, and of about 165 pounds weight. Captain P. V. Guerry, Lieut. E. P. Head. Rappahannock, Va., April 8, 1862. ap 18--1m*
March 14th (search for this): article 2
English opinion of Affairs in America. We find in the London Herald, of March, 14th, an editorial on the war in America, some extracts from which, taken from Northern papers, have already been published here. The article will well repay perusal, and therefore we copy it entire: [From the London Morning Herald, March 14,] Affairs in America have lately taken a turn which we have long-regarded as more than possible. The tide of victory has set in favor of the North. The FederalMarch 14,] Affairs in America have lately taken a turn which we have long-regarded as more than possible. The tide of victory has set in favor of the North. The Federal have effected a lodgment at Roanoke, in North Carolina; they are driving before them the Confederate armies in Missouri, Kentucky, and Tennessee. The capture of 15,000 men, together with the strong position on the Cumberland river, is the greatest advantage that they have yet gained in the war. Having now the victory at Donelson to point to as a set off to the great disaster at Manassas, it is a pity, we think, that they do not make use of the first auspicious occasion for concluding terms wi
March 17th (search for this): article 14
acksonville, naval stores. March 11, steamship Kate, Carlin, Charleston, cotton. March 12, schooner Kate, Sabiston, Charleston, cotton and lumber. March 17, schooner Laura, Ferklenberg, Charleston, cotton and lumber. March 17, schooner Carrie Sanford, Haggett, St. Johns, Fla., naval stores. March 17, sloop March 17, schooner Carrie Sanford, Haggett, St. Johns, Fla., naval stores. March 17, sloop Coquette, Moore, Charleston, cotton. March 22, schooner Argyle, Davis, Charleston, cotton and naval stores. March 27, schr. Victoria, Fowler, St. Johns, Fla., naval stores. March 27, schr. Annie Deans, Morse, Fernandina, naval stores. March 27th, steamship Nashville, Gooding, Georgetown, S. C., ballast. AprMarch 17, sloop Coquette, Moore, Charleston, cotton. March 22, schooner Argyle, Davis, Charleston, cotton and naval stores. March 27, schr. Victoria, Fowler, St. Johns, Fla., naval stores. March 27, schr. Annie Deans, Morse, Fernandina, naval stores. March 27th, steamship Nashville, Gooding, Georgetown, S. C., ballast. April 2, schr. Pride, Davis, Georgetown, S. C., cotton. April 5, steamship Economist, Burdge, Charleston, cotton. April 5, schr. Rutherford, Green, Charleston, cotton. April 7, schr. Sarah Russell, Charleston, cotton. April 7, schr. Acorn, Habenicht, Charleston, cotton. April 8, schr. Louisa, Tulle, Charleston
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