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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: June 21, 1861., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Saint Petersburg (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): article 17
Foreign Ministers in trouble.
--A New York paper, of the 11th inst., says:
Mr. Lincoln's first batch of Foreign appointments appears to be turning out badly.
Harvey is to be recalled from Portugal as a traitor; Carl Schurz, it is feared, will be sent back from the Catholic Court of Spain as a hopeless heretic; Burlingame is reported as already rejected by Austria, because of his Congressional manifestations of sympathy for Victor Emanuel and Garibaloi; the impulsive Casstus M. Clay, appointed to St. Petersburg, has been making a fool of himself in sporting his diplomatic authority in London; and Sandford, appointed to Belgium, has been playing his new character in Paris.
Belgium (Belgium) (search for this): article 17
Foreign Ministers in trouble.
--A New York paper, of the 11th inst., says:
Mr. Lincoln's first batch of Foreign appointments appears to be turning out badly.
Harvey is to be recalled from Portugal as a traitor; Carl Schurz, it is feared, will be sent back from the Catholic Court of Spain as a hopeless heretic; Burlingame is reported as already rejected by Austria, because of his Congressional manifestations of sympathy for Victor Emanuel and Garibaloi; the impulsive Casstus M. Clay, appointed to St. Petersburg, has been making a fool of himself in sporting his diplomatic authority in London; and Sandford, appointed to Belgium, has been playing his new character in Paris.
Portugal (Portugal) (search for this): article 17
Foreign Ministers in trouble.
--A New York paper, of the 11th inst., says:
Mr. Lincoln's first batch of Foreign appointments appears to be turning out badly.
Harvey is to be recalled from Portugal as a traitor; Carl Schurz, it is feared, will be sent back from the Catholic Court of Spain as a hopeless heretic; Burlingame is reported as already rejected by Austria, because of his Congressional manifestations of sympathy for Victor Emanuel and Garibaloi; the impulsive Casstus M. Clay, appointed to St. Petersburg, has been making a fool of himself in sporting his diplomatic authority in London; and Sandford, appointed to Belgium, has been playing his new character in Paris.
Austria (Austria) (search for this): article 17
Foreign Ministers in trouble.
--A New York paper, of the 11th inst., says:
Mr. Lincoln's first batch of Foreign appointments appears to be turning out badly.
Harvey is to be recalled from Portugal as a traitor; Carl Schurz, it is feared, will be sent back from the Catholic Court of Spain as a hopeless heretic; Burlingame is reported as already rejected by Austria, because of his Congressional manifestations of sympathy for Victor Emanuel and Garibaloi; the impulsive Casstus M. Clay, appointed to St. Petersburg, has been making a fool of himself in sporting his diplomatic authority in London; and Sandford, appointed to Belgium, has been playing his new character in Paris.
Casstus M. Clay (search for this): article 17
Foreign Ministers in trouble.
--A New York paper, of the 11th inst., says:
Mr. Lincoln's first batch of Foreign appointments appears to be turning out badly.
Harvey is to be recalled from Portugal as a traitor; Carl Schurz, it is feared, will be sent back from the Catholic Court of Spain as a hopeless heretic; Burlingame is reported as already rejected by Austria, because of his Congressional manifestations of sympathy for Victor Emanuel and Garibaloi; the impulsive Casstus M. Clay, appointed to St. Petersburg, has been making a fool of himself in sporting his diplomatic authority in London; and Sandford, appointed to Belgium, has been playing his new character in Paris.
Harvey (search for this): article 17
Foreign Ministers in trouble.
--A New York paper, of the 11th inst., says:
Mr. Lincoln's first batch of Foreign appointments appears to be turning out badly.
Harvey is to be recalled from Portugal as a traitor; Carl Schurz, it is feared, will be sent back from the Catholic Court of Spain as a hopeless heretic; Burlingame is reported as already rejected by Austria, because of his Congressional manifestations of sympathy for Victor Emanuel and Garibaloi; the impulsive Casstus M. Clay, appointed to St. Petersburg, has been making a fool of himself in sporting his diplomatic authority in London; and Sandford, appointed to Belgium, has been playing his new character in Paris.
Sandford (search for this): article 17
Foreign Ministers in trouble.
--A New York paper, of the 11th inst., says:
Mr. Lincoln's first batch of Foreign appointments appears to be turning out badly.
Harvey is to be recalled from Portugal as a traitor; Carl Schurz, it is feared, will be sent back from the Catholic Court of Spain as a hopeless heretic; Burlingame is reported as already rejected by Austria, because of his Congressional manifestations of sympathy for Victor Emanuel and Garibaloi; the impulsive Casstus M. Clay, appointed to St. Petersburg, has been making a fool of himself in sporting his diplomatic authority in London; and Sandford, appointed to Belgium, has been playing his new character in Paris.
Carl Schurz (search for this): article 17
Foreign Ministers in trouble.
--A New York paper, of the 11th inst., says:
Mr. Lincoln's first batch of Foreign appointments appears to be turning out badly.
Harvey is to be recalled from Portugal as a traitor; Carl Schurz, it is feared, will be sent back from the Catholic Court of Spain as a hopeless heretic; Burlingame is reported as already rejected by Austria, because of his Congressional manifestations of sympathy for Victor Emanuel and Garibaloi; the impulsive Casstus M. Clay, appointed to St. Petersburg, has been making a fool of himself in sporting his diplomatic authority in London; and Sandford, appointed to Belgium, has been playing his new character in Paris.
Burlingame (search for this): article 17
Foreign Ministers in trouble.
--A New York paper, of the 11th inst., says:
Mr. Lincoln's first batch of Foreign appointments appears to be turning out badly.
Harvey is to be recalled from Portugal as a traitor; Carl Schurz, it is feared, will be sent back from the Catholic Court of Spain as a hopeless heretic; Burlingame is reported as already rejected by Austria, because of his Congressional manifestations of sympathy for Victor Emanuel and Garibaloi; the impulsive Casstus M. Clay, appointed to St. Petersburg, has been making a fool of himself in sporting his diplomatic authority in London; and Sandford, appointed to Belgium, has been playing his new character in Paris.
Victor Emanuel (search for this): article 17
Foreign Ministers in trouble.
--A New York paper, of the 11th inst., says:
Mr. Lincoln's first batch of Foreign appointments appears to be turning out badly.
Harvey is to be recalled from Portugal as a traitor; Carl Schurz, it is feared, will be sent back from the Catholic Court of Spain as a hopeless heretic; Burlingame is reported as already rejected by Austria, because of his Congressional manifestations of sympathy for Victor Emanuel and Garibaloi; the impulsive Casstus M. Clay, appointed to St. Petersburg, has been making a fool of himself in sporting his diplomatic authority in London; and Sandford, appointed to Belgium, has been playing his new character in Paris.