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Castile, N. Y. (New York, United States) (search for this): article 7
Hispaniola (search for this): article 7
Havana (Illinois, United States) (search for this): article 7
Dominican Republic (Dominican Republic) (search for this): article 7
The Spanish expedition to St. Domingo.
The Cuban Messenger furnishes the following authoritative statements in reference to the expedition to St. Domingo, of which we have before had accounts, its origin and its object:
A special committee from the government of St. DomiSt. Domingo, composed of Sr. De Apolinar de Castro and Sr. Dn.
Manuel de C. Hereda, arrived here on the 27th, in order to inform the Government of t f Spain.
On the 18th inst., the Spanish flag was hoisted at St. Domingo, and the President, Gen. Santana, issued a proclamation which se at in accordance with the wishes of the people and government of St. Domingo, troops and men-of-war should go there; but the Captain-General
These men-of-war, with the land and naval forces granted for St. Domingo by Gen. Serrano, left port on the 30th, under the immediate comm Majesty, Queen Isabel, has accepted the offers of the people of St. Domingo, and that the once beautiful Island of Hispaniola will soon form
Manuel De C. Hereda (search for this): article 7
The Spanish expedition to St. Domingo.
The Cuban Messenger furnishes the following authoritative statements in reference to the expedition to St. Domingo, of which we have before had accounts, its origin and its object:
A special committee from the government of St. Domingo, composed of Sr. De Apolinar de Castro and Sr. Dn.
Manuel de C. Hereda, arrived here on the 27th, in order to inform the Government of the fact that the people of Spanish origin in the Island have enthusiastically declared their wish and willingness again to become subjects of Spain.
On the 18th inst., the Spanish flag was hoisted at St. Domingo, and the President, Gen. Santana, issued a proclamation which sets forth the desires of the people on the subject.
H. E., the Captain-General, has allowed, that in accordance with the wishes of the people and government of St. Domingo, troops and men-of-war should go there; but the Captain-General submits the whole matter to H. M. the Queen for decisio
Serrano (search for this): article 7
Apolinar Castro (search for this): article 7
The Spanish expedition to St. Domingo.
The Cuban Messenger furnishes the following authoritative statements in reference to the expedition to St. Domingo, of which we have before had accounts, its origin and its object:
A special committee from the government of St. Domingo, composed of Sr. De Apolinar de Castro and Sr. Dn.
Manuel de C. Hereda, arrived here on the 27th, in order to inform the Government of the fact that the people of Spanish origin in the Island have enthusiastically declared their wish and willingness again to become subjects of Spain.
On the 18th inst., the Spanish flag was hoisted at St. Domingo, and the President, Gen. Santana, issued a proclamation which sets forth the desires of the people on the subject.
H. E., the Captain-General, has allowed, that in accordance with the wishes of the people and government of St. Domingo, troops and men-of-war should go there; but the Captain-General submits the whole matter to H. M. the Queen for decision
Santana (search for this): article 7
Rubalcaba (search for this): article 7
March, 1861 AD (search for this): article 7