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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: February 4, 1862., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Slidell or search for Slidell in all documents.
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From France.
No Americans Admitted to the presence of Napoleon — Mason and Slidell.
The Paris correspondent of the London Morning Post writes as follows:
"It appears that Mr. Dayton, the American Minister at Paris, sent in a list of some twenty or thirty American citizens for presentation at the Tuilleries on New Yea The Journal des Debats thinks that Lord Primerston's intentions towards the United States are not so pacific.
The Temps, in announcing that Messrs. Mason and Slidell are expected shortly to arrive at Havre, says that no obstacle will be offered to the fulfillment of their mission to France and England.
The Plenipotentiaries of the South will be allowed to plead for the recognition of the South.
The Presse says that the French Government will not receive Messrs. Mason and Slidell, nor any other Southern Commissioners.
The Pays says that the Government of Ecuador has requested the mediation of England in Peru, and that England has accepted the