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The Daily Dispatch: November 28, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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rom Richmond, with a large number of letters and papers in his possession, was also taken, together with a quantity of correspondence found in the different post-offices in lower Maryland. This capture has developed the source from which the rebels have been obtaining Northern papers, and other valuable information. The Asia brings some very interesting news from Europe relative to the affairs of this country. Our English files contain full reports of the speeches delivered by Mr. Adams U. S. Minister and Lord Palmerton, at the Lord Mayor's banquet in Guildhall, London, on the 9th. The London Times seems to thing that Mr. Adams's address lacked that point and tone which the occasion demanded. Another papers tells us that, "His the American Minister, wore a suffarichly trimmed with gold inch, the Windsor uniform, and was leadly cheered." Lord Palmerston's remorse were cautiously expressed, and of a committal import. While these gentlemen were holding form in Guildhall, Wm.