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the writer of the above calumny to come to the conclusion that, were the commander of the Sumter so prone to murder as he supposes, he would hardly have taken the trouble to incumber himself with the crews of the American merchantmen he destroyed. In former days, when the Debats was impartial, it would have abstained from recording the cowardly insinuation without a word to protest against it. But so far from that being the case now, it continues Jesuitically to support the outcry of these Havre papers, all of them, of course, disinterested supporters of the Havre shipowners interested in the American trade, for the aid of "all the European maritime Powers in putting down the violent coups de main of the two Confederate ships — the Sumter and Nashville — in the guise of privateers," and which these papers do not hesitate to designate as pirates. These feelings appeal for intervention in behalf of a country which possesses a comparatively powerful navy, to crush two vessels who