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Editorial
March 21, 1812
Alexandria Daily Gazette, Commercial & Political
Alexandria, Virginia
What is this article about?
Newspaper acknowledgment of a gentleman's provision of late marine news from the ship Huntress arriving in Hampton Roads from Cadiz, noting its delay for publication and the gratifying rescue of mentioned individuals.
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ALEXANDRIA.
SATURDAY MORNING, March 21.
To show
THE VERY AGE AND BODY OF THE TIME
HIS FORM AND PRESSURE.
To the gentleman who politely furnished us
with the List of Vessels and Marine News,
[see Marine head] received by the ship Huntress,
arrived in Hampton Roads from Cadiz,
we tender our most respectful acknowledgments.
It was received on Thursday evening
after our paper had gone to press, and consequently
too late for yesterday morning's paper.
It will no doubt be highly
gratifying to the
friends of the individuals mentioned there, to
find they have been so providentially rescued
from an untimely and watery grave.
SATURDAY MORNING, March 21.
To show
THE VERY AGE AND BODY OF THE TIME
HIS FORM AND PRESSURE.
To the gentleman who politely furnished us
with the List of Vessels and Marine News,
[see Marine head] received by the ship Huntress,
arrived in Hampton Roads from Cadiz,
we tender our most respectful acknowledgments.
It was received on Thursday evening
after our paper had gone to press, and consequently
too late for yesterday morning's paper.
It will no doubt be highly
gratifying to the
friends of the individuals mentioned there, to
find they have been so providentially rescued
from an untimely and watery grave.
What sub-type of article is it?
Trade Or Commerce
What keywords are associated?
Marine News
Ship Huntress
Cadiz
Hampton Roads
Rescue
Vessels List
What entities or persons were involved?
Ship Huntress
Hampton Roads
Cadiz
Editorial Details
Primary Topic
Acknowledgment Of Late Marine News And Rescues
Stance / Tone
Grateful And Positive
Key Figures
Ship Huntress
Hampton Roads
Cadiz