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France (France) (search for this): article 8
The Freeing in France --We were shown this morning a letter from a prominent merchant at Paris, France, to a gentleman of this city, which gives encouraging intelligence in regard to the feeling towards the Southern Confederacy in that country. It hears date July 5th and states that there has recently been a marked change in public sentiment, which at first was altogether in favor of the North. As very significant, the writes mentions the fact that La Paivig, the Journel des Dibats,the Mon teur, and Le Paus. have been publishing, an able article favor of the Southern Confederacy.-- Louisville Courier, 23 t.
Paris (France) (search for this): article 8
The Freeing in France --We were shown this morning a letter from a prominent merchant at Paris, France, to a gentleman of this city, which gives encouraging intelligence in regard to the feeling towards the Southern Confederacy in that country. It hears date July 5th and states that there has recently been a marked change in public sentiment, which at first was altogether in favor of the North. As very significant, the writes mentions the fact that La Paivig, the Journel des Dibats,the Mon teur, and Le Paus. have been publishing, an able article favor of the Southern Confederacy.-- Louisville Courier, 23 t.
May, 7 AD (search for this): article 8
The Freeing in France --We were shown this morning a letter from a prominent merchant at Paris, France, to a gentleman of this city, which gives encouraging intelligence in regard to the feeling towards the Southern Confederacy in that country. It hears date July 5th and states that there has recently been a marked change in public sentiment, which at first was altogether in favor of the North. As very significant, the writes mentions the fact that La Paivig, the Journel des Dibats,the Mon teur, and Le Paus. have been publishing, an able article favor of the Southern Confederacy.-- Louisville Courier, 23 t.