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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: May 30, 1863., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Manchester, Tenn. (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 17
From Europe.
American Affairs.
Mr. John White Aspinwall, Commissioner from North Carolina, has issued an invitation at Manchester for subscriptions to the cotton bonds of that State, for the sum of £300,000 sterling.
The New York correspondent of the London Times, in his message per the Jura, announces that a telegram which he wished, to send to Halifax per the Amelia, on the 29th ult., was not allowed to be transmitted from New York.
At a meeting of the Liverpool Town Council, the Mayor and Mr. Clent, chairman of the Watch Committee, referred to the statements that the local authorities had actually exerted themselves in hunting down the alleged Confederate-agents in the matter of the Alexandria.
The Mayor said that it was true that one detective had been employed, at the request of the House Secretary, to make inquiries whether the foreign enlistment act was being respected in Liverpool.
Beyond that, he was not aware of any espionage by the police.
Mr. C
Russia (Russia) (search for this): article 17
Poland (Poland) (search for this): article 17
Jamaica, L. I. (New York, United States) (search for this): article 17
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 17
From Europe.
American Affairs.
Mr. John White Aspinwall, Commissioner from North Carolina, has issued an invitation at Manchester for subscriptions to the cotton bonds of that State, for the sum of £300,000 sterling.
The New York correspondent of the London Times, in his message per the Jura, announces that a telegram which he wished, to send to Halifax per the Amelia, on the 29th ult., was not allowed to be transmitted from New York.
At a meeting of the Liverpool Town Council, the Mayor and Mr. Clent, chairman of the Watch Committee, referred to the statements that the local authorities had actually exerted themselves in hunting down the alleged Confederate-agents in the matter of the Alexandria.
The Mayor said that it was true that one detective had been employed, at the request of the House Secretary, to make inquiries whether the foreign enlistment act was being respected in Liverpool.
Beyond that, he was not aware of any espionage by the police.
Mr. C
Hooker (search for this): article 17
John White Aspinwall (search for this): article 17
From Europe.
American Affairs.
Mr. John White Aspinwall, Commissioner from North Carolina, has issued an invitation at Manchester for subscriptions to the cotton bonds of that State, for the sum of £300,000 sterling.
The New York correspondent of the London Times, in his message per the Jura, announces that a telegram which he wished, to send to Halifax per the Amelia, on the 29th ult., was not allowed to be transmitted from New York.
At a meeting of the Liverpool Town Council, the Mayor and Mr. Clent, chairman of the Watch Committee, referred to the statements that the local authorities had actually exerted themselves in hunting down the alleged Confederate-agents in the matter of the Alexandria.
The Mayor said that it was true that one detective had been employed, at the request of the House Secretary, to make inquiries whether the foreign enlistment act was being respected in Liverpool.
Beyond that, he was not aware of any espionage by the police.
Mr. C
Louis Napoleon (search for this): article 17
Bullock (search for this): article 17
Clent (search for this): article 17