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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: March 9, 1863., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Alabama (Alabama, United States) (search for this): article 10
Londonderry, N. H. (New Hampshire, United States) (search for this): article 10
Later from Europe.
The Hibernian, with Liverpool dates to the 19th and Londonderry dates to the 20th, arrived at Portland, Me., on the 4th inst.
Lord Stratherden has given notice in the House of Lords that he would move for copies of dispatches from Mr. Mason to the English Government relative to the claims of the Confederates to be acknowledged by Great Britain.
Meetings, lectures, &c., in favor of Lincoln's emancipation policy daily occur in various parts of England.
At St. James's Hall a resolution condemning the Lord Mayor for inviting Mason to the Mansion House was unanimously carried.
The Times complains that the grand old antislavery cause has degenerated into a mere cats paw to Seward.
The Bank of Mobile has remitted to London about £10,000 in specie to meet the demand until July, 1864, of the interest on the bonds of Alabama.
The Shipping Gazette points out that the accounts of the Charleston affair are far too meagre to justify any Governm
France (France) (search for this): article 10
Orleans, Ma. (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): article 10
Preussen (search for this): article 10
England (United Kingdom) (search for this): article 10
Later from Europe.
The Hibernian, with Liverpool dates to the 19th and Londonderry dates to the 20th, arrived at Portland, Me., on the 4th inst.
Lord Stratherden has given notice in the House of Lords that he would move for copies of dispatches from Mr. Mason to the English Government relative to the claims of the Confederates to be acknowledged by Great Britain.
Meetings, lectures, &c., in favor of Lincoln's emancipation policy daily occur in various parts of England.
At St. James's Hall a resolution condemning the Lord Mayor for inviting Mason to the Mansion House was unanimously carried.
The Times complains that the grand old antislavery cause has degenerated into a mere cats paw to Seward.
The Bank of Mobile has remitted to London about £10,000 in specie to meet the demand until July, 1864, of the interest on the bonds of Alabama.
The Shipping Gazette points out that the accounts of the Charleston affair are far too meagre to justify any Governm
Portland (Maine, United States) (search for this): article 10
Later from Europe.
The Hibernian, with Liverpool dates to the 19th and Londonderry dates to the 20th, arrived at Portland, Me., on the 4th inst.
Lord Stratherden has given notice in the House of Lords that he would move for copies of dispatches from Mr. Mason to the English Government relative to the claims of the Confederates to be acknowledged by Great Britain.
Meetings, lectures, &c., in favor of Lincoln's emancipation policy daily occur in various parts of England.
At St. James's Hall a resolution condemning the Lord Mayor for inviting Mason to the Mansion House was unanimously carried.
The Times complains that the grand old antislavery cause has degenerated into a mere cats paw to Seward.
The Bank of Mobile has remitted to London about £10,000 in specie to meet the demand until July, 1864, of the interest on the bonds of Alabama.
The Shipping Gazette points out that the accounts of the Charleston affair are far too meagre to justify any Governm
Poland (Poland) (search for this): article 10
Mason (search for this): article 10
Seward (search for this): article 10