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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: January 13, 1863., [Electronic resource].
Found 652 total hits in 339 results.
France (France) (search for this): article 7
Mexico (Mexico, Mexico) (search for this): article 7
Queenstown, Md. (Maryland, United States) (search for this): article 7
Foreign news.
The latest news from Europe is by the City of Washington, from Queenstown, on the 5th ult. There is no truth in the reported intention of the English Government to interfere with the Alabama:
Mediation rumors.
The Paris correspondent of the London Morning Herald, writing on the 21st, says rumors were current there in well informed circles that another attempt to put an end to the strife in America was about to be made by the great European powers.
A semi-official denial had been given to the statement of some Belgian journals that M. Drouyn de L'Huys, during a reception at his hotel on the 18th December, spoke to the foreign ministers concerning the advisability of mediation in America.
The Times has an editorial on the diplomatic correspondence communicated to Congress, and draws the deduction that such correspondence can hardly be regulated upon the wish to maintain and perpetuate amicable relations with foreign countries.
After pointing to Mr.
A. Hutcheson (search for this): article 7
Servants for Hire.
--For hire, one good Carriage Driver, and two nice House Girls.
Can be seen at Mrs. Hutcheson's, on Mayo street, next to Odd Fellows' Hall. John. A. Hutcheson. ja 8--3t
Servants for Hire.
--For hire, one good Carriage Driver, and two nice House Girls.
Can be seen at Mrs. Hutcheson's, on Mayo street, next to Odd Fellows' Hall. John. A. Hutcheson. ja 8--3t
Odd Fellows Hall (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 7
Servants for Hire.
--For hire, one good Carriage Driver, and two nice House Girls.
Can be seen at Mrs. Hutcheson's, on Mayo street, next to Odd Fellows' Hall. John. A. Hutcheson. ja 8--3t
F. R. Clopton (search for this): article 8
For Hire.
--A negro Girl, accustomed to house work and the care of children.
Apply at third house above 6th, on Franklin street. F. R. Clopton. ja 8--3t*
House (search for this): article 9
Servants for Hire.
--One good Cook and Washer, one superior Washer and House Servant, one superior Seamstress and House Servant and one good House, and Dining-room Servant Apply at my store on Hain st. L. H. Walke. ja 6--ts
Cook (search for this): article 9
Servants for Hire.
--One good Cook and Washer, one superior Washer and House Servant, one superior Seamstress and House Servant and one good House, and Dining-room Servant Apply at my store on Hain st. L. H. Walke. ja 6--ts
L. H. Walke (search for this): article 9
Servants for Hire.
--One good Cook and Washer, one superior Washer and House Servant, one superior Seamstress and House Servant and one good House, and Dining-room Servant Apply at my store on Hain st. L. H. Walke. ja 6--ts