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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: November 18, 1863., [Electronic resource].
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April, 1862 AD (search for this): article 12
Picayune (search for this): article 12
United States (United States) (search for this): article 12
Trade in New Orleans.
--We find in a late number of the New Orleans Picayune the following doleful article upon trade in that city in the autumns of this years of 1863.
How it contrasts with the commercial articles of the same sheet in years gone by, and yet the flag of the United States floats over the Crescent City, and the Government it represents exultingly claims that the Mississippi is free to trade from its source to its mouth!
What an admission of the futility of all their expectations and aspirations is this article from the Picayune:
The movements in general trade continue on a sluggish scale, though there is a lively inquiry for sugar and molasses, with daily sales, and a strong desire evinced to move in cotton to the extent of receipts.
In saying this much we have said about all that can be deduced under the present state of affairs.
The almost total absence of arrivals of steamers from the West depresses the general inclination on the part of those of our c
Matamoras (Ohio, United States) (search for this): article 12
August (search for this): article 12
Courts of Justice are as thick in Richmond at this time as blackberries in August. Five or six buildings are occupied by them every day, and it not unfrequently happens that two-thirds of them require juries at the same time.
October (search for this): article 13
Juarez (search for this): article 13
Maximilian (search for this): article 13
The Archduke Maximilian and the throne of Mexico.
--The Paris correspondent of the London Times, writing upon the subject of Maximilian's acceptance of the throne of Mexico, says:
Whether the Archduke has misgivings about the state of affairs or not, it is rumored that his imperial Highness hesitates accepting the crown offered him by the assembly of Notables, chosen by the French Minister at Mexico.
The ratification of that offered by means of universal suffrage the French General will of course take care to have property executed, so that on this score there will be no difficulty.
The other point, that of the guarantees, deemed indispensable by the Archduke, is not so certain.
To guarantee the integrity of an empire and a loan at the same time are obligations which, it is to be feared, the French Chambers will not very willingly assume.
Hitherto the Mexican war-has not been viewed favorably by any one, and a proposal to guarantee a loan or to guarantee the throne agai
Mexico (Mexico) (search for this): article 13
Vera Cruz (Veracruz, Mexico) (search for this): article 13