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The Daily Dispatch: December 4, 1862., [Electronic resource], The Confederate privateers — another iron-clad at Sea. (search)
onfederates. If they were to serve simply and strictly as vessels of war — If they were to be employed in an attempt to break the blockade, to recover New Orleans, to fight the Federal in the Southern rivers. an other legitimate acts of warfare — they would, nevertheless, be subject to arrest and detention. They would come clearly within the prohibition acts tending to aid and assist either belligerent. A letter from New York, dated Wednesday, says: The mercantile letters from Landon, Liverpool. and Havre, received by the Etna, are devoted largely to the case of the Confederate steamer Alabama. Ship agents write to their correspondents here that it is next to impossible to procure freight for American bottoms and that until the Alabama is swept from the seas our vessels might as well stay on this side. nobody there being disposed to charter them, except at a ruinous premium. This is bad enough, but there is something worse to come. News had been received in Liverpoo