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THE AMERICAN BLOCKADE

The Havre journals state that General Winfield Scott, who arrived at that port in the Arago steai»ti\ "was, on landing, honored with quite r.n ovation, improvised by the ollicers of the American merchantmen lying in the port.

On Tuesday, much astonishment was create on the Liverpool* K<cchansrc, in consequence of the follow .'n<r sinnouneaiue.it beina: posted .'n the i.ew- room ;-—•' The Beuna.la has arrived at Hhm-c w ith 178.) bales ofcoMon" This is the tamo rcse! which ran thu -avannah blockade some monihs ago with a. cargo of supplies tor the Confederates from Livu-pooi. The arrivals of the Nashville and the Bermuda show clearly that the bloek.idj is anything b'U c lident off Savannah, :ind it was confidently state 1 on Tuesday that the Bermuda is not "the only vessel which has run the blockade within the last month.

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Otago Witness, Issue 537, 15 March 1862, Page 7

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THE AMERICAN BLOCKADE Otago Witness, Issue 537, 15 March 1862, Page 7

THE AMERICAN BLOCKADE Otago Witness, Issue 537, 15 March 1862, Page 7