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Ferrol (Spain) (search for this): article 4
Still Later from Europe. The fall of Charleston caused the Yankee loan to advance two per cent. and the Confederate to fall four per cent. Ex-Senator Foote reiterates his denunciations of the rebel Confederacy in a letter published in London, where he now resides. The rebel ram Olinde was still in the port of Ferrol, watched by the United States vessels.
United States (United States) (search for this): article 4
Still Later from Europe. The fall of Charleston caused the Yankee loan to advance two per cent. and the Confederate to fall four per cent. Ex-Senator Foote reiterates his denunciations of the rebel Confederacy in a letter published in London, where he now resides. The rebel ram Olinde was still in the port of Ferrol, watched by the United States vessels.
Still Later from Europe. The fall of Charleston caused the Yankee loan to advance two per cent. and the Confederate to fall four per cent. Ex-Senator Foote reiterates his denunciations of the rebel Confederacy in a letter published in London, where he now resides. The rebel ram Olinde was still in the port of Ferrol, watched by the United States vessels.