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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: January 30, 1862., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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War Matters. [From the Correspondence of the Cincinnati Gazette, Cairo, Jan. 20, 1862.]
A refuge from the South--what he saw and what he Thinks.
The following details are the observations of a "shrewd Boston business man, of the orthodox Boston business conservatism and liking for Southern trade," who lately made his escape from our lines to Yankeedom:
Now to get out of New Orleans.
Let me premise that the gentleman went South with a letter from the Mayor of Boston to the Mayor of Louisville, which secured his passes through the lines; that he had many friends and acquaintances in New Orleans, and was thus enabled to learn much of the real feeling, which a stranger could not be expected to act; that he had spent a month in fruitless endeavors to get a pass to return; that finally he secured an appointment as bearer of dispatches from the Belgium Consul at New Orleans to the Minister at Washington, and on the strength of this procured a pass from Major General Loyell,
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