g a Navy
the Sumter at sea
alarm
her captures
James D. Bullock
Laird's speech in the House of Commons
the Alabama
Semmes takes command might find in a clear conscience.
He contracted with the Messrs.
Laird, of Birkenhead, to buld a strong steam merchant-ship—the same whichthe case claims at my hands a somewhat extended notice.
The senior Mr. Laird was a member of the British Parliament, and, because of the co to be finished complete, with guns and everything appertaining.
Mr. Laird continued: On the 14th of August I received another letter from tope your friends will tender for the two iron-plated steamers.
Mr. Laird then said that, while he would not give the name of his correspon
Referring to the Alabama, as she was when she left the Mersey, Mr. Laird said:
If a ship without guns and without arms is a dangerous gh the agency of some most influential persons.
The speech of Mr. Laird, exposing the hypocrisy of the representations which had been mad
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Kemper, General, 103, 273.
Kennon, Lt., Beverly, 185. Report of loss of Governor Moore, 186.
Kent, Chancellor, 227.
Kentucky, subversion of state government, 395-99.
Kernstown, Battle of, 97.
Kershaw, General, 131, 361, 451, 452-53, 454, 563, 564, 565.
Keyes, General, 72, 105, 106.
Kilpatrick, General, 423, 426, 539. Raid on Richmond, 424.
King, Preston, 417.
Kingsbury, Lieutenant, 54.
Kirkland, General, 435.
Kollock, Dr., 605.
L
Lafayette, Marquis de, 404.
Laird, Messrs., account of building of the Alabama, 208-10.
Lamb, Colonel, 548.
Lane, General, 297. James H., 417.
Law, General, 284, 285, 361.
Lawton, Gen. A. R., 110, 133-34, 265, 272, 281,284, 285,550, 569.
Lea, Lieutenant, 198.
Lee. Captain, 82.
Charles, 426.
Edmund I., 448. Gen. Fitzhugh, 271, 279, 281, 284, 300, 302, 449, 544, 556, 558, 563. Gen. G. W. C., 85, 424, 426, 562, 563-65. Gen. Robert E., 84, 99, 101, 103, 106, 120, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 269, 270, 276, 278, 279, 283,