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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: February 6, 1861., [Electronic resource].
Found 680 total hits in 361 results.
E. D. Eacho (search for this): article 1
Servants for Hire.
--Men, Women, Boys and Girls, suitable for Farms, Factories, Butlers, Chambermaids, &c., &c. For hire on accommodating terms.
Apply to E. D. Eacho. 12th street. fe 6--3t
Butlers (search for this): article 1
Servants for Hire.
--Men, Women, Boys and Girls, suitable for Farms, Factories, Butlers, Chambermaids, &c., &c. For hire on accommodating terms.
Apply to E. D. Eacho. 12th street. fe 6--3t
Hale (search for this): article 1
Buchanan (search for this): article 1
Lincoln (search for this): article 1
February 4th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 1
From Washington.[Special correspondence of the Dispatch.] Washington, Feb. 4, 1861.
The Pennsylvania Commissioners are instructed by the Legislature to take the ground that the Constitution needs no amendment; perhaps the fugitive slave law does; that's all Wilmot has refused to serve.
He is mad because the Republicans wouldn't elect him Senator.
A loan of $25,000,000 was rushed through the House on Saturday.
It will be resisted in the Senate, until it can be ascertained what the next Administration in need to do with it weather to coerce the South, or pay the late concern's debts.
A gentleman who has access to the head-devils of the Republicans, told me last night that they would certainly play the game of coercion up to the bitter end. But this morning I hear from a more reliable source that the party split is widening rapidly.
Hale says he expects to occupy the same relation toward Lincoln that he now does to Buchanan, viz, that of opposition.
The House
Wilmot (search for this): article 1
From Washington.[Special correspondence of the Dispatch.] Washington, Feb. 4, 1861.
The Pennsylvania Commissioners are instructed by the Legislature to take the ground that the Constitution needs no amendment; perhaps the fugitive slave law does; that's all Wilmot has refused to serve.
He is mad because the Republicans wouldn't elect him Senator.
A loan of $25,000,000 was rushed through the House on Saturday.
It will be resisted in the Senate, until it can be ascertained what the next Administration in need to do with it weather to coerce the South, or pay the late concern's debts.
A gentleman who has access to the head-devils of the Republicans, told me last night that they would certainly play the game of coercion up to the bitter end. But this morning I hear from a more reliable source that the party split is widening rapidly.
Hale says he expects to occupy the same relation toward Lincoln that he now does to Buchanan, viz, that of opposition.
The House d
Holt Wilson (search for this): article 1
Benjamin (search for this): article 1
Branch (search for this): article 1