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s, and would do so now, if you gave me the chance. Capt. Minott was also questioned as to whether he had any money; but having only fourteen dollars, that was left with him. He was, of course, taken to Cadiz. On the fourth of January, this year, the Sumter reached Cadiz, and the captains were released on the seventh. Before putting them on shore, Capt. Semmes assembled them and several of their officers and their respective crews, and telling them he was going to send them on shore, said: The American Consul would take care of them. Capt. Hoxie then requested that the one hundred and fifty dollars he had intrusted to the purser of the Sumter might be given up to him; but Capt. Semmes said: Oh! That is contraband of war, and is confiscated. They were then landed, and several of Capt. Hoxie's crew had to be supplied with clothes by the American Consul. The steward of the Eben Dodge, who was ill at the time of the capture, died on board the Sumter. --Liverpool Post, February 4.
on. I am, very respectfully, your obedient, W. F. Lynch, Flag-Officer. New-York Commercial narrative on board U. S. Steamer Cossack Hatteras Inlet, February 4. Monday has passed and no movement has yet taken place, but our preparations have evidently been made more complete. Yesterday and to-day the vessels to be enerals of the first and third brigades. To-morrow morning we sail without doubt. headquarters Second brigade, Department of North-Carolina, steamer Patuxent, February 4. General orders, No. 8. The following orders have been issued from headquarters, Department of North-Carolina: Signals. To Weigh Anchor.--The Union Neill, Asst. Adj.-Gen. Orders for disembarkation. General orders, no. 9.headquarters Second brigade, Department of North-Carolina, steamer Patuxent, February 4. The following orders and directions as to disembarking the troops will be strictly followed and obeyed by the commanding officers of this brigade: Let al
Doc. 37.-General Halleck's order. headquarters of the Department of Missouri, St. Louis, February 4. The president, professors, curators, and other officers of the University of Missouri, are required to take and subscribe to the oath of allegiance prescribed by the sixth article of the State Ordinance of October sixteenth, 1861, to file the same in the office of the Provost-Marshal General in this city. Those who fail to comply with this order, within the period of thirty days, will be considered as having resigned their respective offices; and if any one who so fails shall thereafter attempt to obtain pay or perform the functions of such office, he will be tried and punished for military offence. This institution having been endowed by the Government of the United States, its funds should not be used to teach treason, or to instruct traitors. The authorities of the University should, therefore, expel from, its walls all persons who, by word or deed, favor, assist, or ab