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The Daily Dispatch: March 18, 1863., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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ussia to which the expressions used by Lord Russell in the House of Lords were applicable. Count Bernstoff was not acquainted with the text of the convention when questioned about it by Earl Russell. The Government has nothing to retreat.--This will become evident as soon as the text of the treaty shall have been made known. Other speakers followed, and the policy of the Government was vehemently attacked. The Mayor of Liverpool, on the 26th ult., gave a grand banquet, at the Town Hall, to the commanders of the relief ships George Griswold, Achilles, and Hope. The guests numbered about seventy, and included the American Consul at Liverpool, Mr. Dudley, the Mayor of Manchester, Sir William Brown, barts, and most of the leading American merchants in Liverpool. The Mayor of Liverpool, in appropriate terms, proposed a toast to the commanders of the several ships, as representatives of the generous donors of the relief and Captains Lant and Galleghe, made feeling responses. T
ally appointed period designated by her charter, her citizens have chosen her municipal officers for the ensuing year. Protected by Barksdale's Brigade, under the very guns of the Yankees, this election was conducted with unusual quiet and order M. Slaughter, Esq., who for several terms, and especially during the war; has discharged the onerous and important outles of the office with honor and credit to the community and himself, was re-elected Mayor; W. A. Little, Recorder; and L. J. Huffman H. B. Hall. Geo. W. Eve, Dr. J. G. Wallace, John F. Scott. J. G. Hurkarf, D. H. Gordon, Jno. M. Herudon. Jno. A. English, and James McGaire, were chosen Common Councilmen. The Mayor was serenaded at night by the admirable Band of the 13th Mississippi regiment, whose leader is Prof. T. D. Nutting, who performed several beautiful airs and were thanked by the Mayor both as soldiers and musicians. Gen. Hooker can get a serenade or reveille whenever he chooses from several bands of Mississippian