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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: December 6, 1861., [Electronic resource].
Found 1,418 total hits in 656 results.
Harvey (search for this): article 1
Wanted — negroes.--
--We wish to hire a number of good field hands, For the Salt Works in Smyth co., Va., Liberal prices paid.
Apply at once to Spotts -- Harvey, No. 29, 14th., Richmond. de 5--4t
Spotts (search for this): article 1
Wanted — negroes.--
--We wish to hire a number of good field hands, For the Salt Works in Smyth co., Va., Liberal prices paid.
Apply at once to Spotts -- Harvey, No. 29, 14th., Richmond. de 5--4t
Smyth (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Wanted — negroes.--
--We wish to hire a number of good field hands, For the Salt Works in Smyth co., Va., Liberal prices paid.
Apply at once to Spotts -- Harvey, No. 29, 14th., Richmond. de 5--4t
Thomas H. Wynne (search for this): article 1
Wanted — Wood Cutters.
Twenty five good Negro Wood Cutters to work near this city, will be hired at once, for the balance application is made to Thos. H. Wynne, At R. & P. R R. Co.'s Office. no 30--2w
November 27th (search for this): article 1
Army of the Potomac. [our own Correspondent.] Centreville, Nov. 27th.
The rumor that Lord Lyons had made a demand upon the Federal Government for the release of our Commissioners, Messrs, Mason and Slidell, is probably untrue.
Late Washington papers have been received at headquarters, but they make no mention of the matter.
It was reported, however, that the British Ambassador had remarked in private conversation that he would be obliged to make such a demand, and if his propositions were declined, should call for his passports.
The rumor mentioned in the Dispatch as coming from this post was founded upon a remark made by a distinguished politician, now a General in the army, who said there was no other course for Lord Lyons to pursue.
All the remarks I have seen upon the subject do not seem to get at the bottom.
In my opinion, formed by a slight reading of Vattel some time ago, I should think the whole matter hinged upon the knowledge from which port the vessel sailed.
Washington (search for this): article 1
Army of the Potomac. [our own Correspondent.] Centreville, Nov. 27th.
The rumor that Lord Lyons had made a demand upon the Federal Government for the release of our Commissioners, Messrs, Mason and Slidell, is probably untrue.
Late Washington papers have been received at headquarters, but they make no mention of the matter.
It was reported, however, that the British Ambassador had remarked in private conversation that he would be obliged to make such a demand, and if his propositions were declined, should call for his passports.
The rumor mentioned in the Dispatch as coming from this post was founded upon a remark made by a distinguished politician, now a General in the army, who said there was no other course for Lord Lyons to pursue.
All the remarks I have seen upon the subject do not seem to get at the bottom.
In my opinion, formed by a slight reading of Vattel some time ago, I should think the whole matter hinged upon the knowledge from which port the vessel sailed.
J. B. Walton (search for this): article 1
Brien (search for this): article 1
George Mason (search for this): article 1
Army of the Potomac. [our own Correspondent.] Centreville, Nov. 27th.
The rumor that Lord Lyons had made a demand upon the Federal Government for the release of our Commissioners, Messrs, Mason and Slidell, is probably untrue.
Late Washington papers have been received at headquarters, but they make no mention of the matter.
It was reported, however, that the British Ambassador had remarked in private conversation that he would be obliged to make such a demand, and if his propositions were declined, should call for his passports.
The rumor mentioned in the Dispatch as coming from this post was founded upon a remark made by a distinguished politician, now a General in the army, who said there was no other course for Lord Lyons to pursue.
All the remarks I have seen upon the subject do not seem to get at the bottom.
In my opinion, formed by a slight reading of Vattel some time ago, I should think the whole matter hinged upon the knowledge from which port the vessel sailed.
Slidell (search for this): article 1
Army of the Potomac. [our own Correspondent.] Centreville, Nov. 27th.
The rumor that Lord Lyons had made a demand upon the Federal Government for the release of our Commissioners, Messrs, Mason and Slidell, is probably untrue.
Late Washington papers have been received at headquarters, but they make no mention of the matter.
It was reported, however, that the British Ambassador had remarked in private conversation that he would be obliged to make such a demand, and if his propositions were declined, should call for his passports.
The rumor mentioned in the Dispatch as coming from this post was founded upon a remark made by a distinguished politician, now a General in the army, who said there was no other course for Lord Lyons to pursue.
All the remarks I have seen upon the subject do not seem to get at the bottom.
In my opinion, formed by a slight reading of Vattel some time ago, I should think the whole matter hinged upon the knowledge from which port the vessel sailed.