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United States (United States) (search for this): article 12
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Alabama (Alabama, United States) (search for this): article 12
Captain Semmes.
--The here of the "Sumter" and of the "Alabama" was recently sojourning for a few days in Columbia.
On Wednesday evening he was serenaded by a large body of citizens and residents at Nickerson's Hotel.
In response to a vigorous call, Captain Semmes, presented by His Honor the Mayor, made a handsome little speech, says the Guardian.
"He stated that this was his first visit to the interior of the Confederacy since the war commenced.
He finds our material resources greater than he expected and our croakers more numerous.
The world, he said, has been struck with admiration at the heroism of our people; and that Europe is our friend, especially England, where nine-fourths of the people are with us, cordially and constantly.
They read of our victories with elation and praise, and of our reverses with dissatisfaction.
The English Government itself is not unfriendly towards us; but it is cautious, even timid.
That timidity was due to the exposed condition of
English Channel (search for this): article 12
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Semmes (search for this): article 12
Captain Semmes.
--The here of the "Sumter" and of the "Alabama" was recently sojourning for a few days in Columbia.
On Wednesday evening he was serenaded by a large body of citizens and residents at Nickerson's Hotel.
In response to a vigorous call, Captain Semmes, presented by His Honor the Mayor, made a handsome little sCaptain Semmes, presented by His Honor the Mayor, made a handsome little speech, says the Guardian.
"He stated that this was his first visit to the interior of the Confederacy since the war commenced.
He finds our material resources greater than he expected and our croakers more numerous.
The world, he said, has been struck with admiration at the heroism of our people; and that Europe is our frie English channel, side by side with the old ships and the old flags of old England, safe from the reach and the insult of a dastardly foe.
"On the whole, Captain Semmes made a capital little speech.
He appears in full uniform of the Confederate States Navy, and is rather more distingue looking than handsome.
He stands about