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PALMER, SIR ROUNDELL:

speech on the fitting out of insurgent cruisers, March 27, 1863, vol. 4
argument in Alexandra trial.

517

. vol. 5

105

parliamentary debate concerning, March 7, 1864

opening argument on motion for new trial in Alexandra case .. vol. 5
closing argument on motion for new trial in Alexandra case .. vol. 5
speech on the seizure of Lairds' rams, February 23, 1864
speech on the detention of the Tuscaloosa, April 28, 1864
speech on the treatment due the Georgia, May 13, 1864
PALMERSTON, VISCOUNT:

speech on fitting out of insurgent cruisers, March 27, 1863
speech on recognition of the insurgents, July 13, 1863
speech on foreign enlistment act, July 23, 1863
speech on relations with the United States, March 13, 1865
speech on the withdrawal of recognition, May 15, 1865

PAMPERO, THE:

the case of

PARIS, THE DECLARATION OF:

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vol. 5

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PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES:

on what terms Great Britain in 1861 consented that United States
should become a party to .....

vol. 1 44-121

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on the French proposition for mediation, (H. L.,) February 5, 1863, vol. 4

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on the Alexandra correspondence, (H. L. & H. C.,) February

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on alleged Federal recruiting in Ireland, (H. L.,) March 1, 1864.. vol. 4
on insurgent cruisers-the Pampero-(H. C..) March 7, 1864.
on alleged Federal enlistments, (H. L.,) April 5, 1864.
on the detention of the Tuscaloosa, (H. L.,) April 26, 1864.
on the detention of the Tuscaloosa, (H. C.,) April 28, 1864.
on the treatment due the Georgia, (H. C.,) May 13, 1864..
on alleged Federal enlistments, (H. L.,) June 9, 1864.
on the relations between Canada and United States, (II. C.,)
1865..

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on the relations between Canada and United States, (H. L.,)
1865

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PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES:

on the withdrawal of belligerent rights, (H. L.,) May 15, 1865... vol. 4
on the withdrawal of belligerent rights, (H. C.,) May 15, 1865...vol. 4
on the so-called Alabama claims, (H. C.,) May 26 and 30, 1865 ...vol. 5
on the withdrawal of belligerent rights, (H. L.,) June 12, 1865 ..vol. 4
on the relations with the United States, (H. C.,) July 23, 1866 ... vol. 5
on the Alabama claims, (H. C.,) March 6, 1868.
.vol.5
speech on the detention of the Tuscaloosa, April 28, 1864 ...... vol. 5
PHANTOM, THE, AND SOUTHERNER:

PEACOCK, MR.:

case of

PHILLIMORE, SIR ROBERT:

argument on motion for new trial in Alexandra case ........................vol. 5
PIGOTT, MR. BARON:

opinion on new trial in Alexandra case

POLLOCK, CHIEF BARON:

charge in Alexandra trial

opinion on new trial in Alexandra case

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vol. 2 229-257

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RAMS, LAIRDS':

R.

the case of.

vol. 2 314-395

259

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correspondence between the Messrs. Lairds and the government. vol. 4
parliamentary debate concerning seizure of, July 23, 1863 ......vol. 5
parliamentary debate concerning seizure of, February 23, 1864 ..vol. 5
RAPPAHANNOCK, THE:

the case of ..........

RECOGNITION OF THE INSURGENTS BY GREAT BRITAIN:

parliamentary notices as to, April and May, 1861
parliamentary debate concerning, March 23, 1861
parliamentary debate concerning, July 13, 1863
parliamentary debate concerning, June 30, 1865
(See Belligerent rights.)

RECRUITING, INSURGENT, IN GREAT BRITAIN :

(See Agents, insurgent.)

(See Florida.)

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(See Alabama.)

(See Georgia.)

(See Shenandoah.)

general case of...

(See Rappahannock.)

RECRUITING, ALLEGED FEDERAL, IN GREAT BRITAIN :

general subject

on board United States steamer Kearsarge

proceedings before the court

debate in Parliament concerning

debate in Parliament concerning.
on board the Great Western....

REGULATIONS:

RETRIBUTION, THE:

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neutrality. (See neutrality regulations.)
port

..vol. 1 339-391

..vol. 6 736-745

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ROEBUCK, MR.:

speech on the recognition of the insurgents, June 30, 1863......vol. 5
speech on the recognition of the insurgents, July 13, 1863.............. vol. 5
RUMBLE, WILLIAM :

trial of, for enlistments on the Rappahannock..

RUSSELL, LORD:

.vol. 4

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681

vol. 4 571--601

speech on the blockade, May 6, 1861...

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speech on privateering, June 3, 1861..

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speech on mediation, February 5, 1863.

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speech on recognition, March 23, 1863

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speech on Alabama claims, February 16, 1864.

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speech on Federal recruiting, March 1, 1864..

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speech on enlistment on the United States steamer
April 5, 1864 .............

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speech on the detention of the Tuscaloosa, April 26, 1864..
speech on Federal enlistments, June 9, 1864..

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letter to merchants' memorial in regard to Bahamas, July 5, 1862. vol. 1 727
letter on Bermuda as an insurgent depot, November 27, 1863....vol. 1 738,749
receives insurgent commissioners..

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why the Alabama and other insurgent cruisers burnt their prizes. vol. 4 207–213
the fight between the Alabama and Kearsarge...
"Adventures Afloat." (Extracts)....

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vol. 6 486-502

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(See table of contents, vol. 2, p. XXVIII-XXXV, vol. 6, p. LXI-LXX; vol.
.7, p.vш.)

general case of.

vol. 3 316-507

vol. 5 598-620

vol. 6 555-722

vol. 7 92-105

HENANDOAH, THE, OTHERWISE THE SEA KING :

she is suspected while building. (Dudley and Morse).
she goes to New Zealand in 1863.

the Laurel, loaded with guns and gun-carriages, is fitting out as
vateer, October, 1864. (Dudley)

this is a piratical expedition on this or some other vessel. (Dudley)
the newspapers so report it. (Journal of Commerce)..
what the Laurel took out. (Dudley)......

she has probably gone to join another vessel. (Moran).

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vol. 6

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the Sea King, owned by Richard Wright, father in-law of Mr. Prioleau,
the head of Fraser, Trenholm & Co., has sailed to meet the Laurel, vol. 6
the Sea King, Semmes's new vessel, described. (Post).
the whole expedition English. (Dudley)....
vol. 6
having armed the Sea King the Laurel goes to Nassau. .vol. 6 561, 573
the particulars of the fitting out of the Laurel and Sea King, and the
transfer of arms and men. (Various letters and affidavits)..vol. 6 562-573
580-587,608, 622, 709

Mr. Grattan, Her Majesty's consul, explains the serious offense against
British law

no one to blame. (Russell)..

the Laurel, a transport, sent back to Fraser, Trenholm
sale...

the Laurel carries the English mail from Nassau.

the Laurel has committed no offense against British law
some of the Alabama's crew on the Shenandoah

the Shenandoah excluded from the ports of Brazil.
the Shenandoah at Melbourne....

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Consul Blanchard's detailed report on correspondence, affidavits, &c.,

let her be seized. (Blanchard to Darling)

let aid and comfort be denied her. (Blanchard to Darling) ....vol. 6
whatever may be her previous history she must be received and can-
not be seized. (Governor)...

the United States Government will claim indemnity if she is allowed
to depart. (Blanchard).

complete proof as to the character of the Shenandoah, and that she
was in great need of a crew. (Affidavits)..

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why she should be seized. (Blanchard to the governor).
there are fifteen or twenty recruits on board. (Affidavits).

enlistment of men at Melbourne. (Affidavits).. vol 6, 619, 625, 626, 631-635,712

number enlisted. (Newspaper accounts).
number enlisted as shown by Temple's list.
many will join her to-night. (Forbes)..

the consul furnishing positive evidence is insulted.

she should not coal; steam is auxiliary. (Blanchard to the governor.)

coaling from ship John Fraser.

vol. 6
vol. 6, 630, 633, 680,712

correspondence between Waddell and the governor, in regard to sup-

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affidavit of Wm. A. Temple, giving full account of her cruise....vol. 3

vol. 6 703-706

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SHENANDOAH, THE, OTHERWISE THE SEA KING:

Fraser, Trenholm & Co. cashed the half-pay orders..

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.vol. 3 376-468

.vol. 7

claims for losses by, presented by Mr. Adams.....
affidavit of Captain E. F. Nye, who was a prisoner on board for twenty-
six days during her cruise in the Arctic Ocean....
affidavit of Captain T. B. Hathaway who informed Captain Waddell
that the war was over...

...vol. 7

vol. 7

affidavit of Captain Hudson Winslow, who describes the captures
made by the Shenandoah on the 26th June, 1865..............
affidavit of Captain D. D. Wood, who describes the captures made on
the 28th day of June, 1865 .......

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affidavit of Captain E. F. Nye, who explains the circumstances under
which some of his crew joined the Shenandoah...........
affidavit of Captain W. G. Nichols, who was a prisoner on board for
twenty-seven days before she reached Melbourne...
affidavit of Captain G. O. Baker, in regard to captures made by the
Shenandoah at Ascension Island

vol. 7

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vol. 7

101

vol. 7

102

letter of William W. Crapo, explaining certain peculiarities existing
in the claims for loss of whaling vessels.
list of claims for losses by...

.vol. 7

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speech on the detention of the Tuscaloosa, April 28, 1864................. vol. 5

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speech against ratification of Johnson-Clarendon convention...vol. 5 719

SUMTER, THE:
general case of........

.vol. 2 483-538

vol. 6 191-205

Mr. Adams complains that she was allowed to coal and repair at
Trinidad......

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Earl Russell approves conduct of authorities at Trinidad.......vol. 2

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her arrival at Charleston as the insurgent transport Gibraltar... vol. 7
her sale at Gibraltar shown to have been mere sham....
list of claims for losses by......

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