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The Daily Dispatch: January 13, 1862., [Electronic resource], The Sinking cause of Jeff. Davis and his Southern Confederacy . (search)
From New Orleans. New Orleans, Jan. 11
--Captain Clone, of the French dispatch steamer Millar, arrived yesterday from off Ship Island, the bearer of dispatches to the French Consul here.
New Orleans, Jan. 12.--At a meeting of the Frenchmen, held on yesterday, it was resolved, by the consent of the French Consul, and the approval of Secretary Seward, to send delegates to Havana, by the French steamer Millar, and charter there a vessel which will come to New Orleans and carry to France such subjects of that Government as desire to go, owing to the disturbed state of the country.
Col. Lubbock's remains reached here yesterday.
They were escorted to the depot en route to Texas.
The Daily Dispatch: January 17, 1862., [Electronic resource], George N. Sanders to the Democracy of the Northwest Fragment of the late United States . (search)
The Daily Dispatch: January 17, 1862., [Electronic resource], Testaments and Religious Tracts for our soldiers. (search)
From Havana. New Orleans, Jan. 16. P. M.
--The sloop Wm. Henry has arrived from Havana, with dates to the 9th inst.
She reports that the French fleet lHavana, with dates to the 9th inst.
She reports that the French fleet left Havana on the 2d inst.
for Vera Cruz.
It comprised a line of battle ship; three first class frigates, and three propellers.
The Spanish fleet left about thHavana on the 2d inst.
for Vera Cruz.
It comprised a line of battle ship; three first class frigates, and three propellers.
The Spanish fleet left about the 20th of December.
It was reported at Havana, that Vara Cruz was abandoned by the Mexicans on the arrival of the Spanish fleet.
The combined land force is Havana, that Vara Cruz was abandoned by the Mexicans on the arrival of the Spanish fleet.
The combined land force is under the command of Gen. Blue.
The British fleet has been withdrawn.
The steamer Calhoun arrived at Havana on the 6th inst.
She makes 101 Confederate vessrrived at Havana on the 6th inst.
She makes 101 Confederate vessels which had arrived at Havana since the blockade.
Business was extremely dull on the island. rrived at Havana on the 6th inst.
She makes 101 Confederate vessels which had arrived at Havana since the blockade.
Business was extremely dull on the island.
The Daily Dispatch: January 20, 1862., [Electronic resource], Newspaper accounts. (search)
Newspaper accounts.
The United States Government and the Mexican question from A Spanish Point of view.
[Translated from the Diario dela Marina, Havana, January 5, for the New York Herald]
Our readers will perceive in the news columns of yesterday's issue that according to the New York Times of the 25th ult., the American Government has addressed a friendly letter to the Ministers of England, France, and Spain, requesting them to inform their respective Governments that the United States could not participate in the triple alliance, but that they were going to enter into arrangements with Mexico by virtue of which France and England could collect the bonds of which those Governments are the holders, and by this means the necessity of their taking part in the expedition at least would be avoided.
According to other statements made by the same Times, an organ of the Washington Cabinet, it appears, in consequence, that the President and Congress of Mexico are doing all in th
The Daily Dispatch: January 20, 1862., [Electronic resource], The Concert. (search)