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Hanover Court House (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Runaways--$600 reward. --Left my farm (Scotchtown) in Hanover, about the letter part of August, six negro men named, William, John Aaron, Charles (commonly called Pink,) Alick and Overton. William is about 49 years old. 5 ft 6 inches high, dark gingerbread color, first finger on right hand cut off at second joint, slightly gray, and intelligent. John is about 48 years old, 5 ft 8 inches high, dusky black, teeth wide apart, grum looking, and scars on his neck from scrofula. Aaron is 32 ut 24 years old, 5 ft 7 inches high, dark black, bold looking, has a scar on his cheek from a burn when a child, he has a wife at Mr John Woodfin's, Powhatan, near Mitcher's Ferry. Overton is 24 years old, black, low and stout, has a hobbling walk. I will give the above reward for their apprehension and delivery to me, or confined in jail so that I can get them; or one hundred dollars for either of them. My address is Mrs Lavinia Taylor, Negrofoot P O, Hanover co, Va. mh 9--2t&2w4t*
t that the accounts of the Charleston affair are far too meagre to justify any Government taking decided action. Liverpool. Feb. 20.--Cotton declined 1d; sales 7000 bales. Fair and middling Orleans 25½d@21½d; Mobile 24 ½d@26½d. Breadstuffs downward. Bank of England reduced discount to 4 per cent. The rumor that France considers that the Charleston blockade was raised still lacks confirmation. In the Prussian Assembly a resolution was brought forward that Prussia should not side with either party in the Polish Russian war. The insurrection is spreading throughout Poland. Considerable transactions were made in American securities in London, because of the impression that the strife will end ere long. It is reported that a French diplomatic note has been addressed to Prussia on the subject of Prussian interference in Poland. Advices from Paris mention a contract for a Confederate loan to have been received for three million pounds, in bonds at 7 per cen
July, 1864 AD (search for this): article 10
ederates to be acknowledged by Great Britain. Meetings, lectures, &c., in favor of Lincoln's emancipation policy daily occur in various parts of England. At St. James's Hall a resolution condemning the Lord Mayor for inviting Mason to the Mansion House was unanimously carried. The Times complains that the grand old antislavery cause has degenerated into a mere cats paw to Seward. The Bank of Mobile has remitted to London about £10,000 in specie to meet the demand until July, 1864, of the interest on the bonds of Alabama. The Shipping Gazette points out that the accounts of the Charleston affair are far too meagre to justify any Government taking decided action. Liverpool. Feb. 20.--Cotton declined 1d; sales 7000 bales. Fair and middling Orleans 25½d@21½d; Mobile 24 ½d@26½d. Breadstuffs downward. Bank of England reduced discount to 4 per cent. The rumor that France considers that the Charleston blockade was raised still lacks confirmation. In th
Later from Europe. The Hibernian, with Liverpool dates to the 19th and Londonderry dates to the 20th, arrived at Portland, Me., on the 4th inst. Lord Stratherden has given notice in the House of Lords that he would move for copies of dispatches from Mr. Mason to the English Government relative to the claims of the Confederates to be acknowledged by Great Britain. Meetings, lectures, &c., in favor of Lincoln's emancipation policy daily occur in various parts of England. At St. James's Hall a resolution condemning the Lord Mayor for inviting Mason to the Mansion House was unanimously carried. The Times complains that the grand old antislavery cause has degenerated into a mere cats paw to Seward. The Bank of Mobile has remitted to London about £10,000 in specie to meet the demand until July, 1864, of the interest on the bonds of Alabama. The Shipping Gazette points out that the accounts of the Charleston affair are far too meagre to justify any Governm
d move for copies of dispatches from Mr. Mason to the English Government relative to the claims of the Confederates to be acknowledged by Great Britain. Meetings, lectures, &c., in favor of Lincoln's emancipation policy daily occur in various parts of England. At St. James's Hall a resolution condemning the Lord Mayor for inviting Mason to the Mansion House was unanimously carried. The Times complains that the grand old antislavery cause has degenerated into a mere cats paw to Seward. The Bank of Mobile has remitted to London about £10,000 in specie to meet the demand until July, 1864, of the interest on the bonds of Alabama. The Shipping Gazette points out that the accounts of the Charleston affair are far too meagre to justify any Government taking decided action. Liverpool. Feb. 20.--Cotton declined 1d; sales 7000 bales. Fair and middling Orleans 25½d@21½d; Mobile 24 ½d@26½d. Breadstuffs downward. Bank of England reduced discount to 4 per cent. Th
February 20th (search for this): article 10
d Mayor for inviting Mason to the Mansion House was unanimously carried. The Times complains that the grand old antislavery cause has degenerated into a mere cats paw to Seward. The Bank of Mobile has remitted to London about £10,000 in specie to meet the demand until July, 1864, of the interest on the bonds of Alabama. The Shipping Gazette points out that the accounts of the Charleston affair are far too meagre to justify any Government taking decided action. Liverpool. Feb. 20.--Cotton declined 1d; sales 7000 bales. Fair and middling Orleans 25½d@21½d; Mobile 24 ½d@26½d. Breadstuffs downward. Bank of England reduced discount to 4 per cent. The rumor that France considers that the Charleston blockade was raised still lacks confirmation. In the Prussian Assembly a resolution was brought forward that Prussia should not side with either party in the Polish Russian war. The insurrection is spreading throughout Poland. Considerable transactions were made
Later from Europe. The Hibernian, with Liverpool dates to the 19th and Londonderry dates to the 20th, arrived at Portland, Me., on the 4th inst. Lord Stratherden has given notice in the House of Lords that he would move for copies of dispatches from Mr. Mason to the English Government relative to the claims of the Confederates to be acknowledged by Great Britain. Meetings, lectures, &c., in favor of Lincoln's emancipation policy daily occur in various parts of England. At St. James's Hall a resolution condemning the Lord Mayor for inviting Mason to the Mansion House was unanimously carried. The Times complains that the grand old antislavery cause has degenerated into a mere cats paw to Seward. The Bank of Mobile has remitted to London about £10,000 in specie to meet the demand until July, 1864, of the interest on the bonds of Alabama. The Shipping Gazette points out that the accounts of the Charleston affair are far too meagre to justify any Governm
ope. The Hibernian, with Liverpool dates to the 19th and Londonderry dates to the 20th, arrived at Portland, Me., on the 4th inst. Lord Stratherden has given notice in the House of Lords that he would move for copies of dispatches from Mr. Mason to the English Government relative to the claims of the Confederates to be acknowledged by Great Britain. Meetings, lectures, &c., in favor of Lincoln's emancipation policy daily occur in various parts of England. At St. James's Hall a resolution condemning the Lord Mayor for inviting Mason to the Mansion House was unanimously carried. The Times complains that the grand old antislavery cause has degenerated into a mere cats paw to Seward. The Bank of Mobile has remitted to London about £10,000 in specie to meet the demand until July, 1864, of the interest on the bonds of Alabama. The Shipping Gazette points out that the accounts of the Charleston affair are far too meagre to justify any Government taking deci
England (United Kingdom) (search for this): article 10
Later from Europe. The Hibernian, with Liverpool dates to the 19th and Londonderry dates to the 20th, arrived at Portland, Me., on the 4th inst. Lord Stratherden has given notice in the House of Lords that he would move for copies of dispatches from Mr. Mason to the English Government relative to the claims of the Confederates to be acknowledged by Great Britain. Meetings, lectures, &c., in favor of Lincoln's emancipation policy daily occur in various parts of England. At St. James's Hall a resolution condemning the Lord Mayor for inviting Mason to the Mansion House was unanimously carried. The Times complains that the grand old antislavery cause has degenerated into a mere cats paw to Seward. The Bank of Mobile has remitted to London about £10,000 in specie to meet the demand until July, 1864, of the interest on the bonds of Alabama. The Shipping Gazette points out that the accounts of the Charleston affair are far too meagre to justify any Governm
Alabama (Alabama, United States) (search for this): article 10
in. Meetings, lectures, &c., in favor of Lincoln's emancipation policy daily occur in various parts of England. At St. James's Hall a resolution condemning the Lord Mayor for inviting Mason to the Mansion House was unanimously carried. The Times complains that the grand old antislavery cause has degenerated into a mere cats paw to Seward. The Bank of Mobile has remitted to London about £10,000 in specie to meet the demand until July, 1864, of the interest on the bonds of Alabama. The Shipping Gazette points out that the accounts of the Charleston affair are far too meagre to justify any Government taking decided action. Liverpool. Feb. 20.--Cotton declined 1d; sales 7000 bales. Fair and middling Orleans 25½d@21½d; Mobile 24 ½d@26½d. Breadstuffs downward. Bank of England reduced discount to 4 per cent. The rumor that France considers that the Charleston blockade was raised still lacks confirmation. In the Prussian Assembly a resolution was broug
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