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The Daily Dispatch: November 6, 1861., [Electronic resource], The Departure of Messrs. Mason the Slidell — their arrival in Havana — how they reached Cuba , etc. (search)
The Departure of Messrs. Mason the Slidell — their arrival in Havana — how they reached Cuba, etc. [From the Charleston Mercury Oct. 31.]
For some time past the papers of the interior have been indulging in sly hints as to the whereabouts of Messrs. Mason and Slidell.--We have hitherto made allusion to their movements; but, the causes which induced our reticence being removed, we may now, on this very unusual and somewhat hazardous trip, consisted of the following persons:
Hon. J. M. Mason, of Virginia; Mr. MacFarlane, Secretary to Mr. Mason; Hon. John Slidell of Louisiana, Mrs. Mr. Mason; Hon. John Slidell of Louisiana, Mrs. Slidell, Miss Mathilde Slidell, Miss Rosine Slidell; Mr. Eustis, (Secretary to Mr. Slidell,) Mrs. Eustis, who is a daughter of Mr. Corcoran, the Washington banker, now in Fort Lafayette; Col. Le Mat, Cardenas, where the Commissioners landed.
The news that a Southern steamer had arrived with Messrs. Mason and Slidell on board, which was telegraphed from Cardenas to Havana, was scarcely credited a
The Daily Dispatch: November 6, 1861., [Electronic resource], A papaw Story (search)