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The Daily Dispatch: June 3, 1863., [Electronic resource], Disloyalty in England Outrages on the United States. (search)
s sympathies with the Confederates. We make an extract from the letter: On the corner of the elegant open square formed by the Town Hall and the Exchange buildings is a long and elegant edifice of Caonstone, erected a few years ago; and in the upper story are the rooms of the Southern Club. A door covered with green baize, and bearing on ground glass the name of the association, gives ingress, but only to the favored members or those recommended by them. To all others an inflexible Cerberus, who sits at the desk just inside the door, refuses admission on any terms. This door opens into the reading-room, a comfortable apartment furnished with leather-covered sofas, with easy chairs, with tables and newspaper files, and ornamented with a portrait of Jeff Davis and two little Confederate flags. Other rooms are used for cooking and dining, and present little worthy of notice. An effort is making in Manchester to establish a Southern Club, and W. E. Stutter, the "Honorable