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The Daily Dispatch: March 15, 1864., [Electronic resource], The Confederate Navy--Exploits of the Alabama. (search)
the first instance, in consequence of instructions sent out to the Cape, founded on a former supposed condition of things. The Tuscaloosa was not in port when those instructions arrived; but when she returned the Governor, acting upon those instructions, seized her. Upon further representations, however, and a full consideration of the case, it has been determined that there are no proper grounds internationally for seizing her, and orders have been sent out to set her at liberty. Lord R. Cecil--May I ask whether compensation will be given for the injury? [Hear, hear] Lord Palmerston--The noble lord has not given notice of his question. [Laughter.] In the House of Commons, on the 26th ultimo, Lord Palmerston assented to the production of the papers relative to the seizure of the Tuscaloosa. The Tuscaloosa —— a British ship Boarded The following account of the boarding of the British ship East, of Liverpool, on her passage from London to Bombay, by the Confed