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hen at Mobile, and he was accordingly ordered to Galveston, to take command of the Henry Dodge, which was without a captain. The precaution was too late. Before Mr. Jones reached Mobile, Captain Morrison, regardless of the obligation of his oath, had surrendered his vessel to the authorities of Alabama. His resignation was subsequently received, but it was not accepted, and the following order was issued, dismissing him from the revenue service: [order.] Treasury Department, Feb. 11, 1861. J. J. Morrison, of Georgia, a Captain in the revenue cutter service of the United States, late in command of the Lewis Cass, having, in violation of his official oath and of his duty to the Government, surrendered his vessel to the State of Alabama, it is hereby directed that his name be stricken from the rolls of said service. By order of the President of the United States. John A. Dix,Secretary of the Treasury. The revenue cutter Robert McClelland, one of the l