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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: August 30, 1861., [Electronic resource].
Found 1,255 total hits in 565 results.
August 28th (search for this): article 11
Federal despotism. Boston, Aug. 28
--The resigned officers from the frigate Congress have been sent to Fort Lafayette.
August 28th (search for this): article 12
Vague reports from Missouri. Louisville. Aug. 28
--The reports from Missouri are meagre and of little interest.
August 28th (search for this): article 13
Rew York Cotton Market. New York Aug. 28
--Cotton has advanced, with sales of 2,400 bales. Middling Orleans 19 cents.
August 29th (search for this): article 1
The war.
Federal Accounts — Affairs at Fortress Monroe--late News from Washington — recent Arrests, &c., &c.
We have received files of Northern papers as late as Wednesday last, from which we copy the following:
From Fortress Monroe. Fortress Monroe, August 29th
--The steamer Philadelphia has arrived from Washington with 159 mutineers belonging to the regiments there, and sentenced to two years imprisonment at the Tortugas.
They have been seem temporarily to the Rip Raps.
A flag of truce arrived from Norfolk this morning with three ladies and a number of prisoners captured by the Confederate privateers.
As the object of sending the flag of truce at this time was deemed to be rather requisite, Gen. Wool decided to detain the flag until late to-morrow.
It is high time that an end should be put to this constant intrusion of the enemy to obtain information.
Whenever they think any important movement is on foot here they are sure to be on hand with a fl
August 29th (search for this): article 4
Southern sympathize is in New York — a British ship Displays the Confederate flag New York Aug. 29
--S. J. Anderson has arrived, and on yesterday, at an examination, imprecated Ben. Wood and Isaiah Rynders at Southern correspondents.
A dispatch, received here, says that the British ship Simonds, lying at the port of Quebec for the past three weeks, has had the Confederate flag flying all the time.
August 29th (search for this): article 8
An opinion of a Federal Minister on recognition. Louisville Aug. 29
--C. F. Adams, the Federal Minister to England, in a communication to his Government, says, that the recognition by England of the Confederate States is only a question of time.
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