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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: May 2, 1863., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Pueblo (Colorado, United States) (search for this): article 7
Havana, N. Y. (New York, United States) (search for this): article 7
Important from Mexico.
--The Havana Diario of the 14th, contains intelligence of the defeat of General Comonfort on his way to the assistance of General Ortega, who, at last accounts, was closely besieged, and had offered to capitulate under conditions.
The Diario says: "An English steamship of war arrived home yesterday from Vera crus, which place she left on the 5th, and brings the following information:"
The news heretofore communicated to us by a private correspondent, by English steamer, of the defeat of General Comonfort, is confirmed.
He had started to Fueble to reinforce General Ortega, when General Berthier gave him battle.
General Ortega had sent a communication to General Forey, offering to capitulate upon terms the French Commander-in-Chief had refused to accede to any capitulation whatever, demanding an unconditional surrender.
The authorities of the city of Pueblo had sent a dispatch off to General Forey to ask him not to destroy the city, and another h
Mexico, Mo. (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 7
Important from Mexico.
--The Havana Diario of the 14th, contains intelligence of the defeat of General Comonfort on his way to the assistance of General Ortega, who, at last accounts, was closely besieged, and had offered to capitulate under conditions.
The Diario says: "An English steamship of war arrived home yesterday from Vera crus, which place she left on the 5th, and brings the following information:"
The news heretofore communicated to us by a private correspondent, by English steamer, of the defeat of General Comonfort, is confirmed.
He had started to Fueble to reinforce General Ortega, when General Berthier gave him battle.
General Ortega had sent a communication to General Forey, offering to capitulate upon terms the French Commander-in-Chief had refused to accede to any capitulation whatever, demanding an unconditional surrender.
The authorities of the city of Pueblo had sent a dispatch off to General Forey to ask him not to destroy the city, and another h
France (France) (search for this): article 7
Vera Crus (search for this): article 7
Forey (search for this): article 7
Comonfort (search for this): article 7
Important from Mexico.
--The Havana Diario of the 14th, contains intelligence of the defeat of General Comonfort on his way to the assistance of General Ortega, who, at last accounts, was closely besieged, and had offered to capitulate under conditions.
The Diario says: "An English steamship of war arrived home yesterday from Vera crus, which place she left on the 5th, and brings the following information:"
The news heretofore communicated to us by a private correspondent, by English steamer, of the defeat of General Comonfort, is confirmed.
He had started to Fueble to reinforce General Ortega, when General Berthier gave him battle.
General Ortega had sent a communication to General Forey, offering to capitulate upon terms the French Commander-in-Chief had refused to accede to any capitulation whatever, demanding an unconditional surrender.
The authorities of the city of Pueblo had sent a dispatch off to General Forey to ask him not to destroy the city, and another
Berthier (search for this): article 7
Ortega (search for this): article 7
5th (search for this): article 7
Important from Mexico.
--The Havana Diario of the 14th, contains intelligence of the defeat of General Comonfort on his way to the assistance of General Ortega, who, at last accounts, was closely besieged, and had offered to capitulate under conditions.
The Diario says: "An English steamship of war arrived home yesterday from Vera crus, which place she left on the 5th, and brings the following information:"
The news heretofore communicated to us by a private correspondent, by English steamer, of the defeat of General Comonfort, is confirmed.
He had started to Fueble to reinforce General Ortega, when General Berthier gave him battle.
General Ortega had sent a communication to General Forey, offering to capitulate upon terms the French Commander-in-Chief had refused to accede to any capitulation whatever, demanding an unconditional surrender.
The authorities of the city of Pueblo had sent a dispatch off to General Forey to ask him not to destroy the city, and another