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The Daily Dispatch: March 7, 1862., [Electronic resource], The late outrage on the Rio Grande. (search)
rs, which had been placed in the Collector's hands for sale keeping. The English Vice Consul entered his protest against the seizure of the steamer, before leaving the Portsmouth, and immediately upon reaching Matamoras made a full report of the proceedings to the English Consul at Havana for which place a vessel was to have left on Saturday, the 8th inst., The British Consul, with whom I conversed, I confident that the seized ship was sent to Key West, and he is equally confident that difficulty will arise between his Government and the children of "Abraham El Primero," as our neighbors on the other side are pleased to call the constitutional usurper. The Brownsville Flag's account of the capture of the Labuan is substantially the same as that given above. The Flag says three other vessels were captured by the Portsmouth, all carrying the British or Mexican flag, and owned in, or doing business with, Mexico. Besides cotton, the Labuan had a valuable specie list on board.