From 4 to 8 a. m.: The steamboat Catawba came out of Charleston Harbor bearing a flag of truce, communicated with the U. S. S. Pocahontas, took a boat in…
At 5 a.m. Cape Romain light N. N. W. At 7:30 anchored; the revenue steamer Harriet Lane communicated with us. Packet steamer Baltic lying near land in sight. Went to…
Charleston, April 12, 1861—The firing has ceased for the night, but will be renewed at daylight in the morning, unless an attempt is made to reinforce the fort, which ample…
U. S. STEAM SLOOP PAWNEE Off Cape Henry, April 10, 1861 To: Hon. GIDEON WELLES, Secretary of the Navy, Washington, D. C. SIR: I have the honor to inform the…
COMMANDANT'S OFFICE, NAVY YARD Gosport [Norfolk], April 8, 1861 To: Hon. GIDEON WELLES, Secretary of the Navy, Washington, D. C. SIR: I have the honor to inform you that the…
This morning, at 8 o'clock, the sloop-of-war Pawnee, which has been lying at the Washington Navy Yard since the 1st of March, left for Norfolk. Her officers are confident that they…
COMMANDANT'S OFFICE, NAVY YARD Washington, April 6, 1861 To: Hon. GIDEON WELLES, Secretary of the Navy SIR: I have to report for the information of the Department that the U.…
NAVY DEPARTMENT April 5, 1861 CONFIDENTIAL To: Commander S. C. ROWAN, Commanding U. S. S. Pawnee, Norfolk SIR : After the Pawnee shall have been provisioned at Norfolk you will…
There seems to be little doubt now in Washington that the evacuation of Fort Sumter will take place in a few days. In fact, reports say that the war-steamer Pawnee…