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The Daily Dispatch: June 3, 1863., [Electronic resource], Disloyalty in England Outrages on the United States. (search)
He it was who built the Virginia as a Confederate pirate, Lieut. Maury furnishing the funds. Chappell, Jones & Co., of 28 Chappell street, recruited the crew from the Seamen's Home, telling them they were wanted for a trading vessel bound for Singapore. Peter Denny, of Dumbarton, had a good deal to do with this pirate, which carries nine new guns. When off the north coast of France the Virginia or Japan, (for that is the name under which she cleared for Singapore,) received ammunition and aSingapore,) received ammunition and arms brought her by the British steamer Atar, and her crew were informed of her piratical object and the Confederate flag unfurled. Twenty-seven of the men refused to sign the articles, and were taken back to England by the Atar, while those who consented to serve received £10 bounty and £1 a month extra wages. The articles were for three years or during the war with the United States. The crew were provided with a sort of blue uniform. Mr. Underwood, our Consul at Glasgow, had notified