. Harper's weekly. ink it would hein point to n -itojl- impnrt- He died as lie be a .-h; I r. a ill itry iiili second ArchbishopYmk all in all, a worthyr of John Hughes. THE RAPPAHAN-NOCK. There are some curious circum-stances connected with the screwsteamer Ulpptluumock, alias theSctflli, of London, alias her Majes-tys steam-sloop Victor. The En-glish Admiralty, a short time ago,di-posed of her Majestys screw gun-vessel Victor, and, on being sold,she was permitted to undergo somerepairs under the superintendenceof the dock-yard officials. It was China trade, an
. Harper's weekly. ink it would hein point to n -itojl- impnrt- He died as lie be a .-h; I r. a ill itry iiili second ArchbishopYmk all in all, a worthyr of John Hughes. THE RAPPAHAN-NOCK. There are some curious circum-stances connected with the screwsteamer Ulpptluumock, alias theSctflli, of London, alias her Majes-tys steam-sloop Victor. The En-glish Admiralty, a short time ago,di-posed of her Majestys screw gun-vessel Victor, and, on being sold,she was permitted to undergo somerepairs under the superintendenceof the dock-yard officials. It was China trade, and she was o-ten-ibly was changed to the Sri/lfa, of Loo- idon. Several suspicious circum-stances, however, occurred, and thedock-yard officials made a report tothe Admiralty. The result was Ihe under the name of the Rappahan-nock. On leaving the Nore the Rap-jmhannock sailed direct for CalaisHarbor, in France, which she enter- edbrtwashis TliL LAiK MiM 1:1 \:L>.)> .>;|\ nVi.;TU <. ARCHBISHOP OF. THE REBEL SOREW STEAMER RAPPAHANNOCK, LYING AT CALAIS, FRANCE. January 16, 1864,] HARPERS WEEKLY.
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