Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: October 13, 1863., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for J. M. Mason or search for J. M. Mason in all documents.

Your search returned 7 results in 1 document section:

Further Foreign news. Mr. Mason's letter to Earl Russell--the reasons for his withdrawal--Mr. Slidell to remain in France. me further news by the Persia at New York. The withdrawal of Mr. Mason from England. The text of the letter in which Mr. Mason announMr. Mason announces the termination of the Confederate mission to England is as follows: No. 24 Upper Seymour st.,Postman square, London, Sept. 21, 186nd. I have the honor to be Your Lordship's very ob't serv't, J. M. Mason. On this letter the London Index makes the following rth several reasons for the withdrawal, which are not embodied in Mr. Mason's letter: "Mr. Slidell, we understand, will remain in Franc actual indignity to those whose representative he is. In England Mr. Mason has been held by the Government in the very opposite position. Hor reasons which we all know, Earl Russell has not conferred with Mr. Mason. Sir. Edward Lytton Bower, during a speech at Hitchen, Engla