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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: February 29, 1864., [Electronic resource].
Found 432 total hits in 227 results.
Seward (search for this): article 1
U. S. Senator (search for this): article 1
Northern Lights — party movements.
The late foreign journals, from the United States, indicate that the political or party cauldron is beginning to bubble.
The spirits around it are as full of diablerie as ever met in an assemblage of evil genial.
Chase, the Financial Secretary of Lincoln, leads on the black spirits in rebellion against his master.
His party is organized, and have just put forth an address, signed by U. S. Senator Pomeroy, "Chairman of the National Executive Committee," calling on their friends in the country to get ready for the campaign with all possible expedition — This artful address, worthy of the most insinuating and permeating Yankee, accuses Lincoln and his friends with endeavoring, by "party machinery and official influence," to "forestall the political action of the people," and thus forcing those who "conscientiously believe that the interests of the country demand a change in favor of vigor and purity and nationality" to enter the field at once,
Lincoln (search for this): article 1
Salmon P. Chase (search for this): article 1
Pomeroy (search for this): article 1
Northern Lights — party movements.
The late foreign journals, from the United States, indicate that the political or party cauldron is beginning to bubble.
The spirits around it are as full of diablerie as ever met in an assemblage of evil genial.
Chase, the Financial Secretary of Lincoln, leads on the black spirits in rebellion against his master.
His party is organized, and have just put forth an address, signed by U. S. Senator Pomeroy, "Chairman of the National Executive Committee," calling on their friends in the country to get ready for the campaign with all possible expedition — This artful address, worthy of the most insinuating and permeating Yankee, accuses Lincoln and his friends with endeavoring, by "party machinery and official influence," to "forestall the political action of the people," and thus forcing those who "conscientiously believe that the interests of the country demand a change in favor of vigor and purity and nationality" to enter the field at once,
Bennett (search for this): article 1
Lee (search for this): article 1
Dix (search for this): article 1
Caesar Finnegan (search for this): article 1
Benjamin Franklin Grant (search for this): article 1