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The Daily Dispatch: January 7, 1863., [Electronic resource], The New York Chamber of Commerce and the Alabama. (search)
The New York Chamber of Commerce and the Alabama. The New York Chamber of Commerce is still much exercised on the subject of the Alabama. --At a meeting on the 2d instant, Mr. Low, in consequence of intelligence being received that four more Confederate steamers are being built in Liverpool, and others on the Thames, offered the following resolutions, which were adopted: First--That through the active instrumentality of the subjects of Great Britain the so called Confederate States are furnished with ships, men, arms, and ammunition, with which to war upon the United States. Second--That without such foreign aid the States in revolt against the Government of the United States would be powerless to effect any injury to American commerce on the high seas. Third--That this war upon American commerce, carried on by ships builds and manned, in Great Britain, is not rebuke by the British press generally, is not discouraged by the public sentiment of a once friendly nation