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Safe arrival of a Confederate schooner at Pensacola--British demand for the Wilder — another schooner burnt and abandoned. Mobile, Jan. 26. --The Mobile Register states that a private dispatch from Pensacola announces the safe arrival there of a Confederate schooner. The Yankees fired at the schooner, but she escaped unhurt. The British Consul at Mobile has sent a messenger by flag of truce to demand the liberation of the schooner Wilder, which is claimed as a British vessel. The schooner Jessie Richmond, while attempting to run the blockade, got aground. The Captain and crew abandoned her and burnt the vessel, including about 150 bales of cotton on board.
The Daily Dispatch: January 28, 1862., [Electronic resource], Reported Surrender of Yankees at Hatteras. (search)
15,000 Federals across Green River — vessels sunk in Rattle-Snake Shoals. Nashville, Jan. 26. --Private dispatches from Bowling Green announce that fifteen thousand Federals crossed Green River yesterday. It is also understood that more crossed to-day. Augusta, Jan. 27.--The enemy have sunk four vessels, and have four more to sink in Rattle-Snake Shoals.
Nine Federal bodies picked up on the beach. Mobile, Jan. 26 --The Tribune states that there have been nine Federal bodies picked up on the beach, killed by our men in the taking of the schooner Wilder, and expresses the opinion that at least thirty of the enemy were killed on that occasion.