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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 32. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.22 (search)
ker to be spared. The others remained. Mr. John M. Mason, long a distinguished Senator from Virgirt of St. James and St. Cloud respectively. Mason and Slidell. The two commissioners, their raxing acts in this line was the capture of Messrs. Mason and Slidell under the British flag on the plomacy from first to last. Tories Welcomed Mason. The Tories of England received CommissioneCommissioner Mason with open arms. They flocked to his apartments to welcome him and to applaud his country. is speech was tumultuously applauded. Commissioner Mason took up the question of blockade with thto neutrals. The blockade inefficient. Mr. Mason showed to the British minister conclusively endence of the Confederacy. Conway sent Commissioner Mason a ticket to his lecture. The blockadepaid good prices. In September, 1862, Commissioner Mason wrote to his government that twenty or t63, Secretary of State Benjamin wrote to Commissioner Mason: The agents of Messrs. Erlanger & Co. ar[2 more...]
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 32. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
Cobb, General T. R. R., killed, 273. Cold Harbor, Battle of, 336. Color-Bearers, Gallantry of, 241. Compton, Sergeant W. A., 203. Confederation, Articles of, 13. Confederate, Diplomacy, 102; commissioners to Europe, 108; capture of Mason and Slidell, 108; needs in arms, etc., 111; Cotton obligations proposed, 112; Treasury—gold of, guarded to Atlanta, 157; Naval School, 157; iron-clads blown up, 160; naval department, 240; flags captured, those of Virginia, 191; first surgeon Manassas, First Battle of, 145, 175. Manassas, Second Battle of, 4, 77, 153. Mann, A. Dudley, 108. Martin, Colonel Rawley, 183. Marye's Hill, Battle of, 272. Marye, Captain E. S., 240. Maryland, Lee's Invasion of, 5, 255. Mason, Hon. John M., 108. Masonic Sign of Distress in War, 84. Maury, Commodore M. F., 114. May, Lieutenant-Commander R. L., 65. Mayo, Colonel Joseph, 34. Memminger, C. G., 107. Miles, General N. A., as jailer, 338, 391. Miltenberg