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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: June 29, 1861., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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United States (United States) (search for this): article 13
Madrid (Spain) (search for this): article 13
Havre (France) (search for this): article 13
Barcino (Spain) (search for this): article 13
King cotton.
--Spain already begins to give unmistakable signs of uneasiness in consequence of the limited stock of cotton in her warehouses.
As well as we understand a rather obscure telegram in the French newspapers, this uneasiness is betraying itself in something like rioting dispositions.
A number of the Moniteur, published several days before the dispatch referred to, says,
"Barcelona, which is a manufacturing city, begins to feel some of the effects of the crisis in America.
Cotton, which is the raw material of its manufactories, is becoming rare and costly.
A deputation of manufacturers has gone to Madrid to pray, among other things, for a reduction of the duty on cotton."
The Havre Chamber of Commerce recently wrote a letter to the Minister of Commerce to express hopes that measures would be taken to protect French interests in the present state of American polities.
He replied:
Paris, May 23, 1861. Gentlemen:
You did me the honor on the 4
E. Rouher (search for this): article 13
N. C. Picayune (search for this): article 13
W. S. King (search for this): article 13
King cotton.
--Spain already begins to give unmistakable signs of uneasiness in consequence of the limited stock of cotton in her warehouses.
As well as we understand a rather obscure telegram in the French newspapers, this uneasiness is betraying itself in something like rioting dispositions.
A number of the Moniteur, published several days before the dispatch referred to, says,
"Barcelona, which is a manufacturing city, begins to feel some of the effects of the crisis in America.
Cotton, which is the raw material of its manufactories, is becoming rare and costly.
A deputation of manufacturers has gone to Madrid to pray, among other things, for a reduction of the duty on cotton."
The Havre Chamber of Commerce recently wrote a letter to the Minister of Commerce to express hopes that measures would be taken to protect French interests in the present state of American polities.
He replied:
Paris, May 23, 1861. Gentlemen:
You did me the honor on the 4t
Gulf (search for this): article 13
May (search for this): article 13
June (search for this): article 13