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Staunton, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 4
Bishop Hughes in favor of the Confederate States. --The Staunton (Va.) Spectator, learns that Archbishop Hughes has gone to Europe, not for the purpose of advancing the interests of the Lincoln Government, but for the purpose of using his influence to secure the intercession of foreign powers in behalf of peace, and the recognition of the Confederate States.
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Bishop Hughes in favor of the Confederate States. --The Staunton (Va.) Spectator, learns that Archbishop Hughes has gone to Europe, not for the purpose of advancing the interests of the Lincoln Government, but for the purpose of using his influence to secure the intercession of foreign powers in behalf of peace, and the recognition of the Confederate States. Bishop Hughes in favor of the Confederate States. --The Staunton (Va.) Spectator, learns that Archbishop Hughes has gone to Europe, not for the purpose of advancing the interests of the Lincoln Government, but for the purpose of using his influence to secure the intercession of foreign powers in behalf of peace, and the recognition of the Confederate States.
Bishop Hughes in favor of the Confederate States. --The Staunton (Va.) Spectator, learns that Archbishop Hughes has gone to Europe, not for the purpose of advancing the interests of the Lincoln Government, but for the purpose of using his influence to secure the intercession of foreign powers in behalf of peace, and the recognition of the Confederate States. Bishop Hughes in favor of the Confederate States. --The Staunton (Va.) Spectator, learns that Archbishop Hughes has gone to Europe, not for the purpose of advancing the interests of the Lincoln Government, but for the purpose of using his influence to secure the intercession of foreign powers in behalf of peace, and the recognition of the Confederate States.