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Pawnee Arrives at Washington

The sloop-of-war Pawnee steamed up the river yesterday evening, and now lies in the neighborhood of the arsenal. The following list comprises the names of her officers:— Commander, S. C.…
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February 8, 1861 – Iniquity upon Iniquity

The Black Republicans are heaping iniquity upon iniquity, and it seems the cup of their crimes is not yet full. The new Morrill tariff bill, the pet of the Yankee…
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Sailing of the Pawnee

Philadelphia, Feb. 25.— The United States steamer Pawnee left the naval anchorage off the Navy Yard, and sailed this afternoon for Washington, D. C. Alexandria Gazette, February 27, 1861
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In the Philadelphia Navy Yard

A force of three hundred workmen is now engaged at this naval station. The Jamestown is still on the dry dock, and the caulkers are steadily at work. — The…
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A Note on the Pawnee’s Engines

Will  you be pleased to give the following correction in reference to the steamer Pawnee? — The next trial trip will not be made before the 15th or 20th inst.…
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Pawnee at Philadelphia

Pawnee, third-class screw steamer, 4 guns, Com S. C. Rowan, at Philadelphia, repairing engines. Chicago Daily Tribune, January 23, 1861
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Resignation of Hartstene

Commander Henry J. Hartstene, of Arctic fame, in command of the gunboat Pawnee, has been detached at his own request. The reason he assigns is that he is a South…
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February 7, 1861 – Southern Privateers

A Powerful Bulwark for our Defence—Letters of Marque and Reprisal—Privateers We are happy to be informed that in case any act of coercion attempted against any Southern State, that the…
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February 6, 1861 – Preparations for War at Charleston

Private advices from Charleston, to-day, show that the secessionists preparations for war are much more extensive than is generally supposed, involving expenditures enough to nearly beggar the State. The plan…
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February 5, 1861 – Commissioners to Washington

The Massachusetts legislature will resolve to send commissioners to Washington. The senate passed resolutions to this effect yesterday, by a vote of 25 to 6; and, to-day, the house will…
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