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xtended to the rebellious States. Mr. Slidell has been received by Made Thouvenel. This, however, means nothing. Almost any person who asks for an audience of that minister gets it. Mr. Slidell will, I do not doubt, meet with great sympathy from M. Thonvenel; but he will get no real encouragement now. It is beginning to be apparent to both France and England that the United States Government is upon the point of acting at last with firmness and decision; and as long as they see this symptom they will keep quiet. Mr. Rost, the Southerner who made Paris his stopping place before the advent of Slidell, has gone to Madrid. Mr. Rost was, I am assured, quite busily occupied with the Paris press during his stay here. He no doubt is a ware what the extraordinary sympathy displayed by the Paris and the Pays for the South was really worth, and what it cost. As I asserted in my last letter, foul play was shown by the authorities of Southampton in the case of the Tuscarora.
Stafford, Spotsylvania, Caroline, King George, Westmoreland, Northumberland, Richmond, Lancaster, Louisa, Fluvanna, Goochland, Hanover, Henrico, and the town of Fredericksburg. To report to Gen. Benj. Huger, at the city of Norfolk: The forces from the counties of Patrick, Henry, Franklin, Pittsylvania, Halifax, Macklenburg, Brunswick, Lunenburg, Charlotte, Prince Edward, Appomattox, Nottoway, Amelia, Cumberland, Buckingham, Powhatan, Chesterfield, Dinwiddie, Greensville, Sussex, Southampton, Surry, Jele of Wight, Nansemond, Norfolk, Princess Anne, Prince George, and the city of Petersburg. To report to Gen. J. B. Magruder, at Williamsburg: The forces from the counties of Charles City, Sew Kent, James City, King William, King and Queen, Essex, Middlesex, Gloucester, Mathews, Elizabeth City, Warwick, and the city of Richmond. The Militia of the following counties will not report at present, but will hold themselves in readiness to obey orders when issued by Gen.
he counties of Stafford, Spotsylvania, Caroline, King George, Westmoreland, Northumberland, Richmond, Lancaster, Louisa, Fluvanna, Brochland, Hanover, and the town of Fredericksburg. To report to Gen. Benj. Hugar, at the city of Norfolk: Its forces from the counties of Patrick, Henry, Franklin, Pittsylvania, Halifax, burg, Brunswick, Lunenburg, Charlotte, Prince Edward, Appomattox, Northway, Amelia, Cumberland, Buckingham, Powhatan, Chesterfield, Dinwiddie, Greenville, Sussex, Southampton, Surry, Nausemond, Norfolk, Princess Anne, Pittee George, and the city of Petersburg. To report to Gen. J. B. Alagruder, at Williamsburg: The forces from the counties of Charles City, New Kent, James City, King William, King and Queen, Gloucester, Mathews, Elizabeth City, and Warwick. The Militia of the following counties will be report at present, but will hold themselves in to obey orders when issued by Gen. H. Herth, or Gen. H. Marshall: The counties of Giles, Mon
, Spotsylvania, Caroline, King George, Westmoreland, Northumberland, Richmond, Lancaster, Masex, Middlesex, Louisa, Fluvanna, Goochland, Hanover, and the town of Fredericksburg. To report to Gen. Benj. Huger, at the city of Norfolk: The forces from the counties of Patrick, Henry, Franklin, Pittsylvania, Halifax, Mecklenburg, Brunswick, Lunenburg, Charlotte, Prince Edward, Appomattox, Nottoway, Amelia, Cumberland, Buckingham, Powhatan, Chesterfield, Dinwiddie, Greenville, Sussex, Southampton, Surry, Isle of Wight, Nansemond, Norfolk, Princess Anne, Prince George, and the city of Petersburg. To report to Gen. J. B. Magruder, at Williamsburg: The forces from the counties of Charles City, New Kent, James City, King William, King and Queen, Gloucester, Mathews, Elizabeth City, and Warwick. The Militia of the following counties will not report at present, but will hold themselves in readiness to obey orders when issued by Gen. H. Heth, or Gen. H. Marshall: The
Spotsylvania, Caroline, King George, West-moreland, Northumberland, Richmond, Lancaster, Essex, Middlesex, Louisa, Fluvanna, Goochland, Hanover, and the town of Fredericksburg. To report to Gen. Benj. Huger, at the city of Norfolk: The forces from the counties of Patrick, Henry, Franklin, Pittsylvania, Halifax, Mecklenburg, Brunswick, Lunenburg, Charlotte, Prince Edward, Appomattox, Nottoway, Amelia, Cumberland, Buckingham, Powhatan, Chesterfield, Dinwiddie, Greensville, Sussex, Southampton, Surry, Isle of Wight, Nansemond, Norfolk, Princess Anne, Prince George, and the city of Petersburg. To report to Gen. J. B. Magruder, at Williamsburg: The forces from the counties of Charles Gity, New Kent, James City, King William, King and Queen, Gloucester, Mathews, Elizabeth City, and Warwick. The Militia of the following counties will not report at present, but will hold themselves in readiness to obey orders when issued by Gen. H. Heth, or Gen. H. Marshall: The
potsylvania, Caroline, King George, Westmoreland, Northumberland, Richmond, Lancaster, Essex, Middlesex, Louisa, Fluvanna, Goochland, Hanover, and the town of Fredericksburg. To report to Gen. Benj. Huger, at the city of Norfolk: The forces from the counties of Patrick, Henry, Franklin, Pittsylvania, Halifax, Mecklenburg, Brunswick, Lunenburg, Charlotte, Prince Edward, Appomattox, Nottoway, Amelia, Cumberland, Buckingham, Powhatan, Chesterfield, Dinwiddie, Greensville, Sussex, Southampton, Surry, Isle of Wight, Nansemond, Norfolk, Princess Anne, Prince George, and the city of Petersburg. To report to Gen. J. B. Magruder, at Williamsburg: The forces from the counties of Charles City, New Kent, James City, King William, King and Queen, Gloucester, Mathews, Elizabeth City, and Warwick. The Militia of the following counties will not report at present, but will hold themselves in readiness to obey orders when issued by Gen. H. Heth, or Gen. H. Marshall:
ontinued on Friday with great spirit by the Rebels. Great preparations are making by the Confederates for a protracted and determined defence. They are mounting a large number of heavy guns. Iron-clad gunboats were advancing down the river. otto and tobacco from Southern ports had arrived in New York in considerable quentities, consisting chiefly of the cargoes of the prize steamer Magnolia and the schooner Zavalla. The steamship City of New York had arrived at New York from Southampton on the 19th ult., bringing three days later news. In the discussion in Parliament relative to the arrest of the Lieutenant of the Sumter, it was stated that he had not been released, but was on his way to America as a political prisoner. The London News predicts an almost endless war in this country, and thinks the rebellion will end in the dictatorship of a military leader. The Paris correspondent of the London Times says that the recent success of the Union troops had cre
The Daily Dispatch: April 7, 1862., [Electronic resource], [correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.] (search)
h her cargo of cotton, would put into Sermain for coal, though some of them are afraid that she has gone on a cruise to the West lady in which case, if she is well armed, she is likely to fall in with many prince, an they are at least thirty vessels now on their way here from ports this side of the Spanish The fact that she has cotton on board, however, is at war with this theory, there being no market in that quarter for "the King." The underwriters think we shall first board her at Southampton. The report brought by the Empire City, by the way, that the Nashville was still lying in Beaufort harbor, men be all nonsense, as we have the testimony to officers on board both the blockading vents Cambridge and Gemsbock that they the vessel go out. The Captain of the Empire City had no other authority for his statement than a rumor current at Newborn when he left. Arrest of a New Jersey Surgeon. The Washington correspondent of the New York Times makes the following statement.
of Halifax to purchase a supply of salt for the use of the citizens of that county. Mr. Bradford offered a resolution that the Committee on Courts of Justice report a bill to extend the jurisdiction of County Courts in certain cases Mr. West. offered a resolution that the Committee on Finance inquire into the expediency of allowing merchants to take out licenses for a less period than twelve months. Mr. Prince offered a resolution to procure the discharge of the militia of Southampton and other counties, over the age of thirty-five, who may now be in service. This resolution was withdrawn without being considered, upon the statement of several members that such discharge had already been effected Mr. Treadway offered a resolution that the Committee on Propositions and Grievances inquire into the expediency of re-chartering the "Farmville Warehouse, " in the town of Farmville. A communication was received from the Governor relative to the execution of a femal
to a similar treaty; but he believed that she would offer no objection to the exercise of its provisions. Lord Palmerston confirmed the statement that Russia had recognized Italy, and said that he believed Prussia would do the same. After considerable debate a resolution against the English forces interfering in China was rejected. It was rumored that the Galway subsidy would be restored. General Prim had arrived in England. The U. S. corvette Tuscarora arrived at Southampton on the 7th inst., from Cardia. The object of her visit was unknown. France. Rumors that France would back out from the Mexican expedition continued. The Paris Constitutionnal says that the glory of the French arms once vindicated and money matters settled with Mexico, proceedings against her will terminate. The cotton manufacturers of Rouen had sent a deputation to the Emperor to represent the difficulties they were laboring under. A similar deputation from Lille also
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