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The Daily Dispatch: August 29, 1861., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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t its contents would be pleasing to them; that it was written in their interest, and they would so regard it, and in derogation of their enemies, ourselves. So it was as their advocate, their ally, their friend, that Lord Lyons let them know how he was disposed to make the most of the opportunity afforded by Bull Run to have a fling at our Secretary of State for their advantage. The following is the entire text of the letter from wihch we have quoted: Charleston, Aug. 3, 1861. Dear Felix: On politics I will not say much. The last important affair is still too fresh not to be in good spirits about it. Moreover, I alone know pretty well what is unknown to the public. I write, for instance, the commercial reports of the English Consul to his Government at home. I can assure you I can see daylight, and we will soon have full sunshine. I have read Russell's private letter about the battle, and he completely disposes of the Yankees. Lord Lyon's last good saying was that
The Daily Dispatch: August 29, 1861., [Electronic resource], Magnanimous and patriotic manufacturers (search)
The steamer Etha, about the safety of which some apprehension was entertained, broke her crank on the 7th inst., and put back to Queenstown under sall. Madame Luther Felix, a charming French actress, recently died in Paris at the age of thirty. The Baltimore Mussum has been leased by Mr. George Kunkel, of the Richmond Theatre.