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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: may 22, 1862., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Amsterdam (New York, United States) (search for this): article 3
United States (United States) (search for this): article 3
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Picayune Butler (search for this): article 3
Later from New Orleans — Mote of Bufler's Tyranny.
New Orleans papers of the 13th inst. have been received, and it appears from them, as well as from private advices, that Butler is carrying it with a high hand.
The following order from the True Delta, is an instance of it:
New Orleans, May 10, 1862. To the Proprietor of the N. O. True Deltas;
Sir: the remarks in your many article of to day are landmissible.
Wanton, useless, and crimes at acts of destruction of property, ally be the mob who do not own it, are not acts of patriotism, but vandal incer diariem, which will be punished.
You will not receive further caution, but punishment, for a like office.
Publish this conspicuously By order of Major. Gen. Butler. Ceo C. Strong, A. A.Gen.
A notice is published by the same officer, in which there is an adroit appeal made to the poor of the city in order to temp them to treasonable acts.
Recruiting offices had been opened for the Lincoln ser
May 10th, 1862 AD (search for this): article 3
Later from New Orleans — Mote of Bufler's Tyranny.
New Orleans papers of the 13th inst. have been received, and it appears from them, as well as from private advices, that Butler is carrying it with a high hand.
The following order from the True Delta, is an instance of it:
New Orleans, May 10, 1862. To the Proprietor of the N. O. True Deltas;
Sir: the remarks in your many article of to day are landmissible.
Wanton, useless, and crimes at acts of destruction of property, generally be the mob who do not own it, are not acts of patriotism, but vandal incer diariem, which will be punished.
You will not receive further caution, but punishment, for a like office.
Publish this conspicuously By order of Major. Gen. Butler. Ceo C. Strong, A. A.Gen.
A notice is published by the same officer, in which there is an adroit appeal made to the poor of the city in order to temp them to treasonable acts.
Recruiting offices had been opened for the Linco
13th (search for this): article 3
Later from New Orleans — Mote of Bufler's Tyranny.
New Orleans papers of the 13th inst. have been received, and it appears from them, as well as from private advices, that Butler is carrying it with a high hand.
The following order from the True Delta, is an instance of it:
New Orleans, May 10, 1862. To the Proprietor of the N. O. True Deltas;
Sir: the remarks in your many article of to day are landmissible.
Wanton, useless, and crimes at acts of destruction of property, generally be the mob who do not own it, are not acts of patriotism, but vandal incer diariem, which will be punished.
You will not receive further caution, but punishment, for a like office.
Publish this conspicuously By order of Major. Gen. Butler. Ceo C. Strong, A. A.Gen.
A notice is published by the same officer, in which there is an adroit appeal made to the poor of the city in order to temp them to treasonable acts.
Recruiting offices had been opened for the Lincol