The Heroine of the Confederacy, Or, Truth And Justice

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" To His Honoiu' the Mayor and City Council of the City of Orleans.
"Gentlemen, — The Forts St. Phillip and Jackson having surrendered, and all the military defences of the OR, TRUTH AND JUSTICE. 259 city being either capitulated or abandoned, you are re- quii'ed, as the sole representative of any supposed autho- rity in the city, to haul down and suppress ^very ensign and symbol of government, whether State or Confederate, except that of the United States. I am now about to raise the flag of t
...he United States upon the Custom House, and you will see that it is respected with all the civil power of the city.
" I have the honour to be, very respectfully, your obedient servant, " D. G. Farragut, "Flag-Officer, Western Gulf, Blockading Squadron." Correspondence between the Mayor and Captain Farragut : — The following letters conclude the correspondence which has been gomg on for several days between the U.S. Flag-Officer and the Mayor of this city.
It will be seen from the letter of Captain Farragut that he seeks to vindicate himself from the conclu- sion that he intended to threaten the city in a certain event.


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