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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: June 30, 1862., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for 15th or search for 15th in all documents.
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Important from Europe.foreign mediation in Americanaffairs.debate in the British Parliaments.Butler's infamous proclamationdenounced. of the French and Englishpress.&c. &c., &c.
By the arrival of the steamers Etna, Bremen, and Arabia we have news from Europe as late as the 15th inst. American affairs continued to occupy a large share of public attention in England and France, and the detailed accounts which we subjoin will be perused with much interest:
British trade in War Contrabands.
The crew steamer Columbia, reported to have warlike stores on board designed for the rebels, left Plymouth Sound on the 9th, bound for Nassau.
Two other steamers had also arrived at Plymouth, believed to be intended for the same destination.--Their names are the Merrimac and the Sylph.
The D. Fleming with a cargo of turpentine, basin and fifteen bales of cotton, from Charleston, had arrived at Liverpool.
She left Charleston on the 5th of May, in company with the Louisa, for Barcelon
The Daily Dispatch: June 30, 1862., [Electronic resource], Insurrection Among the Mormons in Utah . (search)