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ch, in all other respects, the Kearsarge is a sister ship. The Tuscarora will be remembered as the Federal ship-of-war that some two years and a half ago lay at this port watching the Nashville; several of the Alabama's officers now here were attached to the Nashville on that occasion. The Alabama's chronometers, specie, and all the bills of ransomed vessels are saved, having been handed over to a gentleman at Cherbourg before she left that port. Mr. Mason, the confederate agent, Captain Bullock, and the Rev. Mr. Tremlett arrived by the four o'clock train this afternoon, from London, and proceeded to Kelway's Hotel, to meet Captain Semmes. Captain Semmes and all the men are now placed under the care of Mr. J. Wiblin, for such medical attendance as may be required. Editorial from London times. June 21, 1864. On Sunday morning, just as all good people were coming down to breakfast, an awful Sunday morning's work was preparing within sight of the British isles, if a
. I then dismounted one company, and deployed them as skirmishers, giving them a squadron for support, and sent them forward, and after driving in the enemy's pickets, still pressed upon him, and, strange to say, this gallant little band of Captain Bullock's, of my regiment, drove them back within a few hundred yards of their main force, and was still pressing upon them, when General Longstreet's advance came up, and, with his infantry and artillery, attacked them upon the line to which I was A. E. Vaughan, G. W. Vaughan, N. Mason, E. Clagville, and J. R. Trader. Corporal Stilf fought through all the battles with a sick leave in his pocket. Company I. William T. Cowan, James Yates, R. Todd, and V. H. Fauntleroy. Company M. Sergeants Bullock and Morris; privates James W. Smith, R. O. Perry, McGary Burress, Blanton Humphreys, Johnson Newton, S. Rice, and Goodrich. Sergeant Robinson, company M, acted well. The aggregate loss is as follows: Killed, twenty-two; wounded, ninety-f