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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: November 5, 1864., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Louisiana (Louisiana, United States) or search for Louisiana (Louisiana, United States) in all documents.
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The New Yankee Senators from Louisiana.
--A correspondent of the Mobile Advertiser, writing from Louisiana about the two new United States Senators elected by the Yankee Legislature, says:
Mr. King Cutler and Mr. Charles Smith are the two individuals selected by the Yankee Legislature in New Orleans to represent them inLouisiana about the two new United States Senators elected by the Yankee Legislature, says:
Mr. King Cutler and Mr. Charles Smith are the two individuals selected by the Yankee Legislature in New Orleans to represent them in the United States Senate. Mr. King Cutler is a fifth-rate lawyer, but is looked on as a great man, no doubt, among the small scallywags of the bogus Legislature.
After the war had fairly opened, Cutler was so patriotic on the Confederate side that a military company, called the "Cutler Guards," was organized in his honor — the ex f St. Mary's; and when I tell you this, I arrive at the limit of my stock of knowledge of that gentleman.
Certainly, it was never suspected, until of late, that Louisiana had a statesman hid away among the sugar-cane and orange groves of that beautiful parish, of the name of Smith.
Judge Dugell, Mr. Cuthbert Bullitt, and that pro