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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: June 10, 1862., [Electronic resource].
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May 15th (search for this): article 11
The Invasion of Mexico:French account of the policy of Spain. [From the Paris Moniteur, May 15.]
Accounts from Mexico to the 11th ult., received via Havana, state that after conferences, in which the Plenipotentiaries of the Allied Powers could not come to an understanding, General Prim announced his determination to re-embark with his troops, and applied to the Captain-General of Cuba to send him the necessary transports.
marshal Serrano, after having consulted with the civil and milita tpone the motion.
Mr. Fitzgerald wished to know whether they might expect the papers to be laid on the table within a short time.
Lord Palmerton.--Yes, I should say so.
British opinion of Napoleon's campaign.[from the London times, may 15.]
Thus, by this odd and unbooked for transformation, France finds herself alone on the continent of America, committed to a war with a vast empire, whole very name excites the imagination and quickens the pulse.--France has an undoubted casus
May 16th (search for this): article 11
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11th (search for this): article 11
The Invasion of Mexico:French account of the policy of Spain. [From the Paris Moniteur, May 15.]
Accounts from Mexico to the 11th ult., received via Havana, state that after conferences, in which the Plenipotentiaries of the Allied Powers could not come to an understanding, General Prim announced his determination to re-embark with his troops, and applied to the Captain-General of Cuba to send him the necessary transports.
marshal Serrano, after having consulted with the civil and military authorities of Havana, did not think proper to accede to the application, and requested General do Gassett to return to Mexico and assume the command of the Spanish expeditionary corps, in case General Prim should persist in his project.
The French troops were to repass the Chiquibuite on the 20th, to immediately commence hostilities.
Lord Palmerston Explains the late Negotiations.
In the House of Commons, on the 16th of May, Sir G. Bowyer asked the First Lord of the Treasury what in
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Gassett (search for this): article 11
Prim (search for this): article 11
Disraeli (search for this): article 11
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Charles Wyke (search for this): article 11