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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: November 8, 1862., [Electronic resource].
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Bloomfield (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 4
Later from the North.
The Northern papers, of the evening of the 4th, are received, but do not contain much of interest.
The evening edition of the Baltimore American has a dispatch dated at Bloomfield, Va., November 3d, 7 P. M., which states that the advance of the Army of the Potomac up the Valley, on the left side of the Blue Ridge, is being pushed forward with all dispatch.
The same dispatch says that "Gen. Pleasanton occupied Upperville this afternoon, after a spirited engagement with the enemy for about four hours. We had none killed, but several men were wounded.
The enemy left three of their dead on the field.
Upperville is only four miles from Ashby's Gap, which the rebels are endeavoring to hold."
The American says that the Yankee army "is now ready and prepared to fight a general battle at any time and place where the enemy may see proper to meet them.
It is in better condition to day then it ever has been, with the exception of a want of more cavalry."
Upperville (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 4
Semmes (search for this): article 5
October 23rd (search for this): article 5
Latest from Europe.
Liverpool dates to the 18th have been received.
A Cabinet Council had been summoned to meet on the 23d of October. This is earlier than usual, and the consideration of the American question is supposed to be one of the purposes of the meeting.
The proposition before the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce in favor of memorializing the Government to recognize the South had been withdrawn.
The Southern Club at Liverpool gave a grand banquet to Ex-Governor Morehead, of Kentucky.
The speeches, of course, were strongly in support of secession.
Lord Palmerston has been making speeches at Winchester.
He refrained from allusion to American affairs.
It is reported that two Confederate privateers are in the Mediterranean, and they have already destroyed a dozen American vessels.
It is said that Semmes commands one of them.
Mr. Gladstone has made another speech at York, England, in which he again alluded to the affairs of America.
He said, among
England (search for this): article 5
Gladstone (search for this): article 5
Morehead (search for this): article 5
Latest from Europe.
Liverpool dates to the 18th have been received.
A Cabinet Council had been summoned to meet on the 23d of October. This is earlier than usual, and the consideration of the American question is supposed to be one of the purposes of the meeting.
The proposition before the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce in favor of memorializing the Government to recognize the South had been withdrawn.
The Southern Club at Liverpool gave a grand banquet to Ex-Governor Morehead, of Kentucky.
The speeches, of course, were strongly in support of secession.
Lord Palmerston has been making speeches at Winchester.
He refrained from allusion to American affairs.
It is reported that two Confederate privateers are in the Mediterranean, and they have already destroyed a dozen American vessels.
It is said that Semmes commands one of them.
Mr. Gladstone has made another speech at York, England, in which he again alluded to the affairs of America.
He said, among o
York (United Kingdom) (search for this): article 5
English (search for this): article 6
September 27th, 1862 AD (search for this): article 6