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A ISTew Inlet correspondent of the Tribune says, relative to the capture of i ;• tl-;'kade runner- Cambia, that ; Colo!!;-! Thornburn, of the rebel army, ■was a, passenger in her, but: escaped capture. The Lord Mayor of London is said by the Colonel to have entered into negotiations to furnish ammunition and ships of war to' the rebel government. Wilmington papers were also found on one of the prisoners, in which it was stated that Fernando Wood, of New York, was going into joint-stock with a company -under the firm of Train and Co., to furnish vessels to run the blockade. - -

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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 42, 12 February 1864, Page 5

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Untitled Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 42, 12 February 1864, Page 5

Untitled Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 42, 12 February 1864, Page 5

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