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hat. I brought him and twenty-four men here to Brest, and sent them to the English Consul. If the pilot has any just claim upon us it will be settled by the Confederate Government. That's not my business. My business is to take care of the ship." When the Florida came into Brest she had been at sea for eight months without spending more than four entire days in port. Before entering the port of Brest she had not been more than twenty-four hours in any one port, although she visited Nassau, Bermuda, Pernambuco, and Sterra (Brazil.)--"Yes, indeed, sir," said the Captain, "two hundred and forty five days upon solid junk, without repairs or provisions." During all this time they had only lost fifteen men, including those who were killed and wounded at Mobile, the paymaster (who died of consumption) and one officer (who was accidentally drowned.) They have come into Brest to repair the engines, which are some what out of order, the shaft being quite out of line. The Emperor has g