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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: August 20, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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July 21st (search for this): article 1
The News.
The telegraphic dispatches this morning give us the first intimation of the impression produced in Europe by the news of the Federal defeat on the 21st of July. Coming through Northern channels, these dispatches give but an outline of the facts.
The blockade question is still agitated in England, and the London Times fears it will lead to "difficult complications." In this connection, we have an important opinion from the Premier of Great Britain.
The London Herald makes the announcement that when Napoleon heard of the battle of Bull Run (Manassas) he resolved to recognize the Confederate Government.
The details by this arrival will be looked for with cager anxiety.
We have a confirmation of the Federal defeat in Missouri, with a brief statement from Gen. McCulloch in relation to the affair.
A telegraphic dispatch from St. Louis informs us that Gen. Pope is making immense preparations to retrieve the disaster, but we think the Lincoln Government is nearly play
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The News.
The telegraphic dispatches this morning give us the first intimation of the impression produced in Europe by the news of the Federal defeat on the 21st of July. Coming through Northern channels, these dispatches give but an outline of the facts.
The blockade question is still agitated in England, and the London Times fears it will lead to "difficult complications." In this connection, we have an important opinion from the Premier of Great Britain.
The London Herald makes the announcement that when Napoleon heard of the battle of Bull Run (Manassas) he resolved to recognize the Confederate Government.
The details by this arrival will be looked for with cager anxiety.
We have a confirmation of the Federal defeat in Missouri, with a brief statement from Gen. McCulloch in relation to the affair.
A telegraphic dispatch from St. Louis informs us that Gen. Pope is making immense preparations to retrieve the disaster, but we think the Lincoln Government is nearly play
Missouri (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 1