FLORIDA, THE, OF ORETO: after undergoing pretty thorough repairs. (Walker) her reception, repairs, and coaling at Bermuda. (Royal Gazette). vol. 6 347 vol. 6 349 Jones & Co., Liverpool, the paymasters for the Florida ..vol. 6 350 (Maffitt to Barney)... spare machinery will be sent when Captain Bullock arrives. (Fraser, vol. 6 352 we have received the allotment notes from her. (Fraser, Trenholm & .vol. 6 353-354 a full crew and armament has been sent to her. (Morse) Jones & Co. will pay the money on the order of her crew. (Bar- vol. 6 356, 357 nine days' repairs and 135 tons of coal .vol. 6 those of her crew that were not captured went to London, were the cruise of the Clarence and Tacony. (Read). FOSTER, MR. W. E.: speech on the fitting out of insurgent cruisers, March 27, 1863.. vol. 4 speech on the relations with the United States, March 13, 1865..vol. 5 627 ..vol. 5 709 FRANCE: neutrality regulations.. proclamation, June 10, 1861.. FRASER, JOHN, THE: supplies the Shenandoah with coal...... FRASER, TRENHOLM & Co.: depositaries at Liverpool for insurgent treasury. GEORGIA, THE, OTHERWISE THE VIRGINIA AND JAPAN: (See table of contents, vol. 2, p. LXVI-LXX; vol. 6, p. LVII-LXI.) she is christened at her launching by a daughter of Captain North. vol. 4 283 a letter to Lord Palmerston, in Daily News, gives public notice that has referred the matter to the Home Office... GEORGIA, THE, OTHERWISE THE VIRGINIA AND JAPAN: nothing suspicious was seen about her before her sailing. (Russell to ..vol. 6 registered as a British vessel, she made captures. (Dudley and Adams) Page. 516 vol. 6 517-518 the cruise until she reached Cherbourg; waiting at Trinidad for her her sailors' half-pay rates collected at Liverpool. 521, 523, 527 Jones & Co. continue to enlist men for her after her arrival at Cher- .. vol. 6 535-541 . vol. 6 537 does she return as a cruiser or as a British vessel? (Adams to Russell.) all her crew were enlisted at Liverpool. (Affidavit of Shanley).. vol. 6 541 vol. 7 87 she is sold to Edward Bates. vol. 6 542 protests against this sale. she is suspected of fitting out again. (Complaints to Earl Russell) vol. 6 543-550 she was captured by the United States steamer Niagara.. let the rights of our subjects as owners be decided in a proper prize the trial of Jones & Co. was a farce; fined fifty pounds each.... vol. 6 speech on recognition of the insurgents, June 30, 1863.. GREAT WESTERN, THE: alleged recruiting upon. vol. 5 679 vol. 6 572 vol. 2 460-464 H. dissenting from part of Her Majesty's commissioners' report.. 1 HOUGHTON, LORD: speech of, on the detention of the Tuscaloosa, April 28, 1864..... vol. 5 speech on the withdrawal of belligerent rights, May 15, 1865.... vol. 4 500 554 his cruise on the Shenandoah. (Extract)... vol. 6 644 (See Cruisers, insurgent.) parliamentary debate as to the fitting out of, in British ports, March 27, 1863.. INSURGENT ARSENALS: (See Arsenal, insurgent.) ... vol. 4 513 INSURGENT NAVY-YARD : (See Navy-yard, insurgent.) LAIRDS' RAMS: (See Rams, Lairds'.) LAIRD MR.: L. Page. speech on the fitting out of insurgent cruisers, March 27, 1863..vol. 4 528 . vol. 5 694 LAUREL, THE: speech on the detention of the Tuscaloosa, April 28, 1864.... LINDSAY, MR.: speech on the recognition of the insurgents, July 13, 1863................vol. 5 681 LOCKE, MR.: argument on motion for new trial in Alexandra case. speech on the recognition of the insurgents, June 30, 1863...... vol. 5 ..vol. 5 654 N. NASHVILLE, THE: (See table of contents, vol. 2, p. LIII-LIX; vol. 6, p. xxiv.) her reception and coaling at Bermuda approved by Earl Russell, arrival, reception, repairs, coaling, and departure from Southampton vol. 2 556-562 vol. 6 209-211 vol. 2 541-589 vol. 6 United States consul informed that Bermuda cannot be used as a coal 208 (See table of contents, vol. 6, p. 1-xxII; vol. 7, p. 11-VI.) by acts of insurgent congress April 18 and May 1, 1863. vol. 7 CLXXXV NAVY-YARD, INSURGENT: Page. by letters of J. P. Benjamin, insurgent secretary of state...... vol. 6 129, 169, 178 vol. 6 by letter of Fraser, Trenholm & Co., insurgent depositaries, Liver- by letters of J. Gorgas, insurgent chief of ordnance.. 129 547 . vol. 6 by letters of L. Heyliger, insurgent agent at Nassau depot. ..............vol. 6, 76, 7 92, 95, 111 by memorandum for Kerner, member of insurgent congress . ..vol 6 116 110 29,84 85, 131, 167 by letter of Mercantile Trading Co., blockade-running company, vol, 6 140 173 181 71 by letter of William D. Nult, insurgent treasurer. vol. 7 by letter of R. Semmes, captain of Sumter and Alabama............... vol. 6 487 by letters of G. A. Trenholm, insurgent secretary of treasury. by journal from the Florida. by affidavits of C. R. Yonge, paymaster on the Alabama.. 36 by letters of C. F. Adams, United States minister to England.... vol. 6 by letter of F. H. Morse, United States consul, London........... ...vol. 6 (See Arsenal insurgent, particularly letters of Gorgas, Heyliger, Huse, amendment devised by Liverpool ship-owners Earl Russell's opinion of..... report of Her Majesty's commissioners concerning. NEUTRALITY LAW, UNITED STATES: |