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The Daily Dispatch: June 3, 1863., [Electronic resource], Disloyalty in England Outrages on the United States. (search)
be entirely on the other side if employed on a Federal vessel. The fact is, that Liverpool ship-builders and workmen will — very much like people all over the world — be on the side of him who pays them best. A Laird's celebrated dock at Birkenhead, two Confederate iron clads are approaching completion, and can be readily seen from the ferry boats which cross the Mersey to Tranmere. They are building under the superintendence of Capt. Bullock. The famous pirate Sumter, now the Gibraltar — has been lying for some time past at Birkenhead, undergoing repairs. The Alexandria, by the way was detained through the instance of Consul Dudley who furnished Mr. Adams with necessary evidence to make out a strong case to the British Government. The arrival of Mr. Evarts is noticed favorably in all the papers, and under the wall known principle that two heads are better than one, it is expected that he and Mr. Adams will be quite able to avoid further complications with the Br<