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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: October 13, 1863., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
Found 61 total hits in 14 results.
United States (United States) (search for this): article 2
Manchester (United Kingdom) (search for this): article 2
Balmoral (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 2
France (France) (search for this): article 2
Jamaica, L. I. (New York, United States) (search for this): article 2
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Slidell (search for this): article 2
Further Foreign news.
Mr. Mason's letter to Earl Russell--the reasons for his withdrawal--Mr. Slidell to remain in France.
We have some further news by the Persia at New York.
The withdrawal of Mr. Mason from England.
The be "inspired,") setting forth several reasons for the withdrawal, which are not embodied in Mr. Mason's letter:
"Mr. Slidell, we understand, will remain in France, as special commissioner to that Government, nor is it at all contemplated to te ne and not to the other.
To those at all conversant with what is passing in the Southern States, this is no mystery.
Mr. Slidell has been received and uniformly treated by the Government of France with every mark of consideration and respect for t iscourtesy in the matter — it is all policy.--For reasons which he alone knows, the Emperor of the French confers with Mr. Slidell; for reasons which we all know, Earl Russell has not conferred with Mr. Mason.
Sir. Edward Lytton Bower, during a
Earl Russell (search for this): article 2
Further Foreign news.
Mr. Mason's letter to Earl Russell--the reasons for his withdrawal--Mr. Slidell to remain in France.
We have some further news by the Persia at New York.
The withdrawal of Mr. Mason from England.
The text of the letter in which Mr. Mason announces the termination of the Confederate mission to England is as follows:
No. 24 Upper Seymour st.,Postman square, London, Sept. 21, 1863. The Right Hon. Earl Russell, Her Majesty's Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs: My Lord
--In a dispatch from the Secretary of State of the Confederate States of America, dated 4th day of August last, and now just received, I am instructed to consider the mission which brought me to England as at an end, and I am directed to withdraw at once from the country.
The reasons for terminating this mission are set forth in an extract from the dispatch which I have the honor to communicate herewith:
"The President believes that the Government of
Index (search for this): article 2