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rance. United States steamer Kearsarge, Cherbourg, France, June 21, 1864. sir: I have the honory. Took a French pilot, and steamed away to Cherbourg. At ten minutes past three, let go the portm, carpenter's mate. Prisoners landed at Cherbourg under patrol. United States steamer Kears and others were arrested by the police of Cherbourg, endeavoring to evade the laws by joining hemanding United States Steamer Kearsarge, Cherbourg, France. Navy Department, July 12, 1864. sir) I had, in an interview with the Admiral at Cherbourg, assured him that, in the event of an actionand men, of about one hundred and fifty into Cherbourg, and that while in the Southern ocean her co state that a number of men came on board at Cherbourg, and the night before the action boats were rs is, that a number of men came on board at Cherbourg, and the night before the action, that boatsing. Upon the arrival of the Kearsarge at Cherbourg, owing to the number of wounded and the want[31 more...]
Kearsarge, commanded by Captain Winslow, off Cherbourg, on Sunday morning last, after a fight of one rescued from drowning after the action off Cherbourg yesterday, which resulted in the destructione of thirteen knots an hour. On arriving at Cherbourg, at ten o'clock on Saturday night, by railwal about one hundred and fifty, when she left Cherbourg; of these, ten or twelve were killed during d, having been handed over to a gentleman at Cherbourg before she left that port. Mr. Mason, theto make it a sentry-box to watch the port of Cherbourg. From the latter port, just about nine o'clmake the best of her way in the direction of Cherbourg. Pursuing our comparative chronology, this idents of death and of rescue took place off Cherbourg — the gradual sinking of the Alabama, the pir account. When the meagre telegrams from Cherbourg were received on Sunday night, stating that unced to you, I steamed out of the harbor of Cherbourg between nine and ten o'clock on the morning [13 more...]