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The Daily Dispatch: January 14, 1864., [Electronic resource], The loss of the steamer Dare--full Particulars. (search)
a on Sunday, the 3d inst., with the following passengers; Lieuts. Chas. Schroeder, Otey Bradford, and A. G. Hudgins, of the navy; Major Ben. W. Ficklin, agent of Virginia; and Messrs. George Whitfield, Pat. Butler, Wm. A. Mountcastle, of Richmond; Kane, of Baltimore; Mottete, of Charleston, and Hamilton, agent of the company. She had a cargo of 75 tons, of which about 50 tons were for the State of Virginia, having cost over £2,000. On Monday and Tuesday the weather was pleasant, but on Wedere three miles, and between them and it were three blockaders. One of them saw her, and immediately gave chase, the Dare running to the west. After running about an hour she lowered a boat and sent off six passengers--Messrs. Whitfield, Butler, Kane, Mountcastle, Mottete, and Lieut Bradford--who were landed about 45 miles below Wilmington, N. C., and shortly afterwards reached that city. The Dare still continued her course west, and in about an hour discovered the Montgomery and Aries, two o