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for not waiting to have the shot properly in for them. One man was sent forward to clear the jib boom rigging, which had been damaged; he received a most painful wound, which was mortal, notwithstanding which he completed the work and returned to the deck, when another shot cut him in two. Another man, though mortally wounded, refused to admit that he had been struck, and continued to do his work until he fell dead on deck. French official statement. [From the Paris Moniteur, June 2.] The Confederate steamer Alabama, carrying out the design it had announced several days beforehand, left Cherbourg Roads yesterday at 10 A. M., and advanced against the Federal corvette Kearsage, which hovered in the offing at a distance of about fifteen miles. The iron clad frigate Couronne left her moorings simultaneously with the Alabama, and accompanied her five miles, in order to prevent hostilities from taking place in French waters. The action commenced at 11 o'clock, far beyond