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The Daily Dispatch: December 11, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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g to the venerable Archbishop, whom they hate on account of his supposed affiliation with Secretary of State Seward. Now our opinion is that Government ought to lose no time in dispatching steamers in search of the Nashville, and not rest until that vessel is safely docked in some Northern harbor, and incapable of such acts of piracy as the Tribune pants after. Let no room be left for after-regrets that proper precautions were not taken to prevent the imprisonment of the late Commander-in-Chief of the American armies, now seeking Europe for the benefit of his health, of the reverend Archbishop of the commercial metropolis of the Union, and of Mr. Weed, whose presence in Europe is so much needed to enlighten the understandings of British statesmen respecting American affairs. Sent to Fort Lafayette. H. J. Fuller, who was arrested at Lexington, Ky., a couple of weeks since, on a charge of disloyalty to the Government, was sent to Fort Lafayette, from Cincinnati, on Monday.