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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: June 7, 1861., [Electronic resource].
Found 780 total hits in 383 results.
Russia (Russia) (search for this): article 10
Late foreign intelligence.
--The steamer Prince Albert arrived at St. John's on Friday, with Liverpool dates to the 21st.
Political news unimportant.
The Queen of Spain has signed the decree for the annexation of San Domingo.
An amendment to the budget will be moved on the 23d to the effect that the committee be instructed to divide the customs and revenues bill, that each may be treated separately.
Mr. Clay, American Minister to Russia, writes to the Times on the American struggle in brief and decisive terms.
He says the revolted States can be subdued, but it is not proposed to subjugate them, but simply to put down rebel citizens.
England's interest, he says, is to stand by the Union; and he inquires if England can afford to offend the United States.
If England is so secure in the future against home revolution and foreign ambition as to venture to sow the seed of revenge?
He concludes by saying that England is the natural ally of the United States.
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Dominican Republic (Dominican Republic) (search for this): article 10
Late foreign intelligence.
--The steamer Prince Albert arrived at St. John's on Friday, with Liverpool dates to the 21st.
Political news unimportant.
The Queen of Spain has signed the decree for the annexation of San Domingo.
An amendment to the budget will be moved on the 23d to the effect that the committee be instructed to divide the customs and revenues bill, that each may be treated separately.
Mr. Clay, American Minister to Russia, writes to the Times on the American struggle in brief and decisive terms.
He says the revolted States can be subdued, but it is not proposed to subjugate them, but simply to put down rebel citizens.
England's interest, he says, is to stand by the Union; and he inquires if England can afford to offend the United States.
If England is so secure in the future against home revolution and foreign ambition as to venture to sow the seed of revenge?
He concludes by saying that England is the natural ally of the United States.
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Trieste (Italy) (search for this): article 10
United States (United States) (search for this): article 10
Austria (Austria) (search for this): article 10
Denmark (Denmark) (search for this): article 10
Cotton (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 10
Harper's Ferry (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 10
Our exchanges.
--Some idea of the difficulty of obtaining intelligence from the North may be had from the fact that within the past two weeks no less than two hundred dollars has been expended by the newspapers of this city to obtain copies of their Northern exchanges.
Agents are scattered along the line of railroad from Richmond to Harper's Ferry to secure stray journals and were it possible, they would push even beyond the lines in the laudable work of procuring information for the people of the South.
We trust our readers will be patient under the occasional infliction that will be imposed upon them, and, with us, "trust to luck" for the journalistic blessings they may receive.
Copley (search for this): article 11
Turquie (Turkey) (search for this): article 11