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The Daily Dispatch: July 18, 1864., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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conda, Zelinda, and the schooner Margaret Davis, have been burned by her since the 9th. The schooner Howard was bonded. The officers of the Florida are described so very gentlemanly in making their capture, but very saucy, one of them having sent his love to Abe Lincoln by one of the captured crew. The capture which has created most sensation is that of the Electric Spark, an 800 ton streamer, running between New York and New Orleans, with an assorted cargo worth $600,000. She left New Orleans Saturday, and was caught by the Florida the next day about 1 o'clock. It is supposed she has been taken to Nassau. The following is the statement of Capt Graham, her commander: A vessel hove in sight on our starboard bow, which appeared to be a bark rigged vessel standing by the wind off shore, but afterward (at about 1:30) proved to be a long, low, rakish-looking steamer, with sharp cutwater, standing directly for our bows to cut us off. When she had got within about three miles or the