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Semmes, Raphael, 1809-1877

"The Cruise of the Alabama and the Sumter"

23 32.31
29 39.51 (D.R.) 32.25
May 30 Lat. 40.25 N. Long. 30.22 W.
31 40.54 27.15
June 1 41.35 24.15
2 42.07 22.15
3 42.18 20.30
4 42.10 18.04
5 41.58 16.31
6 42.31 15.42
7 43.47 14.12
8 45.45 (D.R.) 12.06
9 47.34 9.07
10 49.18 6.03
11 On this day the Alabama entered Cherbourg harbour.


No. III.
Mr. LAIRD'S SPEECH ON THE ALABAMA.

The following is a full report of Mr. Laird's speech in the
House of Commons on Friday night:--After the discussion that
has taken place about the Alabama, I shall not trouble the
house with many remarks. I can only say, from all I know
and all I have heard, that from the day the vessel was laid down
to her completion everything was open and above-board in this
country. (Cheers.) I also further say that the officers of the
Government had every facility afforded them for inspecting the
ship during the progress of building.


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