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orted that in passing the Straits of Sunda, on the 25th of October last, he was informed that the Alabama had passed Angler a day or two before. She had twenty-five men sick, and did not report any captures. Capt Sedgwick, of the Latona, from Singapore, reported that he had heard of the Alabama being in the China Sea, and on the night of November 6th, off the Java Heads, saw a fine vessel of about five hundred tons, with all sails set, on fire, and a barque rigged steamer near her, which he . "Out of this darkness came a long, low craft, which we soon found out to be a steamer, but we could not distinguish her colors. She passed close between us and the barque. We guessed what she was at once, more especially as we heard in Singapore that she had been at the Cape, and was probably going toward the China Seas. The comments of our crew were rather curious, greatly in favor of the Southerners; but it was a source of lamentation, the burning of the barque's fine white cotton c