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The Daily Dispatch: may 21, 1861., [Electronic resource], Mr. Janney and the Berkeley meeting. (search)
Minnesota, at Hampton Roads on Friday, says: We arrived from Boston on the 13th, and have commenced our assaults on the enemy. We have seized about $300,000 worth of ships and tobacco. I went ashore at the fort yesterday to see some of the Massachusetts volunteer militia.--There are about two thousand troops there, including the Vermont regiment that arrived a day or two since. They are all ripe for a fight, and down on the commandant because he won't allow them to make a raid upon Hampton, where there is a strong Secession feeling. The Harriet Lane is anchored just ahead of us. She leaves to-day for Charleston. The Star, late Monticello, is about nine miles above us, off James river. The Pocahontas came in yesterday, and after her Captain paid his respects to the flag officer, she went to sea — destination to us unknown. We are anticipating an attempt on the part of the enemy to fortify Sewell's Point, about three miles above our anchorage. If they do, we shall atta