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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: January 3, 1862., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for John C. Fremont or search for John C. Fremont in all documents.
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Wood and Fremont.
--A correspondent of the Atlanta Southern Confederacy, who has seen New York papers of quite a recent date, writes as follows of Fernando Wood and John C. Fremont:
Fremont and Fernando Wood are still intriguing for theiJohn C. Fremont:
Fremont and Fernando Wood are still intriguing for their respective schemes for the dismemberment of what remains of the United States.
If England engages in war with the United States Government, its speedy destruction is highly probable.
The whole North would instinctively perceive the folly of tryiFremont and Fernando Wood are still intriguing for their respective schemes for the dismemberment of what remains of the United States.
If England engages in war with the United States Government, its speedy destruction is highly probable.
The whole North would instinctively perceive the folly of trying to stand an under the burden of a double war with England and the Confederate States.
The almost certain overthrow that would stare them in the face would greatly facilitate Fremont's scheme for a Western empire.
It would also add powerfully toFremont's scheme for a Western empire.
It would also add powerfully to the strength of Wood's intrigues in New York.
Wood's recent defeat for Mayor of New York city should not be taken as evidence of his failing influence.
There was a triangular contest, each candidate receiving nearly the same number of votes.