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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 1. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book IV:—the first autumn. (search)
t the Bermudas, where he procured fresh provisions and obtained, still in violation of international law, a sufficient supply of coal to take him into European waters. He arrived there, after having burnt a merchant-vessel on his way, but did not leave English ports again, where the Nashville had undergone repairs, until the following year, to return to the American coast, where, as we shall presently see, his ship was destroyed, not long after, by a Federal cruiser. Finally, on the 12th of November a schooner of a hundred tons, called the Beauregard, which had been fitted out for privateering purposes and had taken a few prizes in the Bahama waters, was captured by the Anderson, a sailing-vessel, which had been fitted out by the Washington government and was employed in cruising on the coast of Florida. The efforts of the Federal navy had therefore partially succeeded in freeing American commerce from the dangers which had beset it during the first months of the war. But this