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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: June 4, 1862., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for M. Mercier or search for M. Mercier in all documents.
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Count Mercier's visit.
The Northern journals are still exercised on the subject of Count Mercier's visit to this city.
They affect to Count Mercier's visit to this city.
They affect to regard it with contempt, and ever positively that it has accomplished nothing.
Having long ago come to the conclusion that other nations wou ility to take care of ourselves, we felt no great concern about Count Mercier's visit.
But the trouble it gives the Northern newspapers, and of tobacco, cotton, and sugar.
The New York Times admits that Count Mercier not only failed to confirm the idea of Mr. Dayton, "but that he ly sustained, brought to the notice of the French Government by Count Mercier.
Repeating our own conviction that we shall receive no fav ncurred his views would have been carried out.
What effect Count Mercier's communication may have, remains to be seen.
The events since end any. They prove, by destroying these staples, that they do not mean to send them, and completely vindicate Count Mercier's convictions.