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The Daily Dispatch: April 1, 1862., [Electronic resource], The surrender of St. Augustine to the Federal. (search)
nt to fort Lafayette. Some of the ladies who appeared on the streets wore miniature Confederate, flags in their bosom. One of them confronted a Federal officer, telling him that though there were no men left in the town who had the spirit or manliness to defy them, there were women who would. The Federates appeared to know all the movements of our people about St. Augustine previous to their arrival; and with the information given by traitors, they know of the two companies having left that place but a short time before for New Smyrna; also, where a small schooner that had run the blockade was cou and where the sails could as found. The Yankees are in full possession of the St. Johns river, their gunboats having gone up a for as Palatka. The steamer Darrington is used by then as a transport. There were about 3,500 Federal is at Jacksonville.--They are tearing up the Jackson Railroad and are using the iron rail in the erection of defences of the town against attack.