Flat-boat.... Lot of Merchandise. July White House.. July 3 Cumberland... July 6 Charlotte harbor, Fla... July 13 Rappahannock river. Dry-goods and shoes July 17 Charles county, Md... Four canoes.... 4 schooners.. July. 20- Dividing creek, Va...... July 8-9 Coast of Texas.. 11 bbs. of turpentine July 24 Shokokon Commodore Morris Schooner.... July 8 Coast of Texas Schooner..... July 9 Schooner.. Schooner and launch June 22 Neuse river.. July 14 Schooner... Schooner. Schooner... Sloop........... Steamer................ Oct. 7 Off Sabine Pass... Description. When Where captured. By what vessel. 1863 Sloop boat..... Schooner... Dec. 14 Indian river, Fla........Roebuck Jan. 1 Morrell's inlet, S. C.....Nipsic Twelve oyster boats. Feb. 1 York river...... Boat.. Schooner... Feb. 13 Morse Mar. 11 Lat. 24 N.; long. 83° W. San Jacinto Feb. .... Queen Two canoes......... Feb. 23 Running from Va. to Md. Dragon Schooner..... Twenty-two boats.. April 18 Up the Rappahannock... Potomac flotilla April 6 Windmill Point, Va.... Mercury Machinery, &c...... April Richmond, Va.......... N. A. B. squadron The number of the prizes adjudicated to this date (Jan. 27, 1867), is seven hundred and thirty. The total amount of money involved-including that for distribution to the captors, and that which is passed to the credit of the United States-is about $25,000,000. Payment has already been made to nearly ten thousand different claimants, in sums varying from twenty-five cents to thirty-eight thousand dollars. There still remain to be adjudicated about six hundred prizes, the most of which will probably be condemned and the proceeds paid to the captors. |