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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: August 7, 1862., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Nassau River (Florida, United States) or search for Nassau River (Florida, United States) in all documents.
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Capturing British vessels.
--Firing into and capturing British vessels under British colors is becoming unpopular at Nassau, N. P. The Yankees are in a fair way to get themselves in trouble.
The Nassau Herald, speaking of the capture of the Alice, says:
"The capture of vessels in our waters has been of late of such frequent occurrence that it is useless for us to comment further on the subject, sufficient having been already said.
We suppose it will some time be put a stop to — mosinto and capturing British vessels under British colors is becoming unpopular at Nassau, N. P. The Yankees are in a fair way to get themselves in trouble.
The Nassau Herald, speaking of the capture of the Alice, says:
"The capture of vessels in our waters has been of late of such frequent occurrence that it is useless for us to comment further on the subject, sufficient having been already said.
We suppose it will some time be put a stop to — most likely at the cost of the capturers.
Captured by the blockaders. Augusta, Aug. 6.
--The Charleston papers, of this morning, contain a telegraphic dispatch, dated Savannah, August 5th, stating that the steamer Lodena, Capt. Ludcher, from Nassau 31st ult., after entering Ossabaw Sound. Monday morning, grounded, and was captured by the Federal blockaders.
George Marshall and two pilots, passengers, escaped in a small boat.
They represent that a large number of Federal vessels are about the port of Nassau, causing greatr Lodena, Capt. Ludcher, from Nassau 31st ult., after entering Ossabaw Sound. Monday morning, grounded, and was captured by the Federal blockaders.
George Marshall and two pilots, passengers, escaped in a small boat.
They represent that a large number of Federal vessels are about the port of Nassau, causing great excitement at that place.
The Lodena first at tempted to enter Tybee, but was fired into from the Costello Tower, a shot passing through her cabin.
Her cargo is very valuable.