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The Daily Dispatch: August 25, 1864., [Electronic resource], Abingdon, Virginia, August 20, 1864. To the Editor of the Richmond Dispatch: (search)
To the Editor of the Richmond Dispatch: A late issue of the Enquirer, just brought to my notice, contains some gratuitous pleasantries on my father. I ask of you, in justice to an absent man, the favor to state in your journal that Mr. George N. Sanders was never at a political meeting in Columbus, Ohio, and never aided in the nomination of Mr. John Slidell for the office of United States Vice-President in 1856, or any other office, at any time. Respectfully, George N. Sanders, Jr. To the Editor of the Richmond Dispatch: A late issue of the Enquirer, just brought to my notice, contains some gratuitous pleasantries on my father. I ask of you, in justice to an absent man, the favor to state in your journal that Mr. George N. Sanders was never at a political meeting in Columbus, Ohio, and never aided in the nomination of Mr. John Slidell for the office of United States Vice-President in 1856, or any other office, at any time. Respectfully, George N. Sanders, Jr.
erald says: "Simon Draper has been appointed Collector of Customs in New York. This appointment makes it clearer than ever that the sensible men of the Republican party should compel old Abe to withdraw from the Presidential canvass and nominate a man with a back-bone." Death of Major Reed Sanders. A dispatch from Boston, on the 5th, says Major Reed Saunders, of the rebel army, died in Fort Warren on Saturday, at the age of twenty-seven years. The deceased was a son of George N. Sanders. Destruction of the Ship Brandywine. A dispatch from Fortress Monroe, on the 3d, states that the navy supply-ship Brandywine, lying at Norfolk, took fire last night and was consumed, with all the stores on board. The loss is exceedingly heavy. The books and money were saved.--The destruction of the old Brandywine has involved the Government in a loss of over a million of dollars. Capture of the Confederate States Vessel Georgia. The United States frigate Niagara, sa
The Daily Dispatch: September 14, 1864., [Electronic resource], George N. Sanders and the Chicago Convention. (search)
George N. Sanders and the Chicago Convention. --Seward lugged Sanders into his Auburn speech in this wise: It remains for me now only to give you the proof that although the way in which the Chicago Democracy did what had been agreed upon in their behalf at Niagara was not altogether satisfactory, yet what they actually Sanders into his Auburn speech in this wise: It remains for me now only to give you the proof that although the way in which the Chicago Democracy did what had been agreed upon in their behalf at Niagara was not altogether satisfactory, yet what they actually did was accepted as a full execution of the previous compact: "St. Catherine, C. W., September 1, 1864. "To Hon. D. Wier, Halifax: "Platform and Presidential nominee unsatisfactory. Vice-President and speeches satisfactory.--Tell Philmore not to oppose. "George N. Sanders." D. Wier is a Richmond accompliceember 1, 1864. "To Hon. D. Wier, Halifax: "Platform and Presidential nominee unsatisfactory. Vice-President and speeches satisfactory.--Tell Philmore not to oppose. "George N. Sanders." D. Wier is a Richmond accomplice at Halifax, and Philmore is understood to be the conductor of the insurgent organ in London.
The Daily Dispatch: February 18, 1865., [Electronic resource], Proclamation by the President, appointing a day of fasting, humiliation and prayer, with thanksgiving. (search)
they have been anticipated and prepared for. Confederate officer Sentenced to be hung. A telegram from New York, dated the 14th, says: Captain John Y. Beall, convicted of being a spy and guerrilla, and being one of the Lake Erie pirates, will be hung on Saturday morning at Governor's island, New York. The sentence has been fully approved by General Dix. The St. Albans raiders. The examination of the St. Albans raiders, at Montreal, continues. On Tuesday-- George N. Sanders certified that an agent, claiming ambassadorial powers, civil as well as military, Mr. Clay, informed him that he directed the raid, and promised to assume the responsibility. The witnesses knew nothing of the St. Albans or other raids until after they occurred. The court adjourned until to-morrow. Cameron, the messenger from Richmond, formerly Morgan's chaplain, arrived this afternoon with documents proving the belligerency of the raiders. He left Richmond on the 4th instant, a
abeas corpus, discharged from the military service of the United States by the Baltimore Circuit in court on Monday last. The receipts from internal revenue on Monday last amounted to eight hundred and thirty-four thousand five hundred and twenty-nine dollars and eighty cents. George N. Sanders in London.--A letter received in Washington; from London, speaks of the arrival there of George N. Sanders. Brigham Young is indeed a pillar of Salt Lake. His idea of a wife is — Lots. abeas corpus, discharged from the military service of the United States by the Baltimore Circuit in court on Monday last. The receipts from internal revenue on Monday last amounted to eight hundred and thirty-four thousand five hundred and twenty-nine dollars and eighty cents. George N. Sanders in London.--A letter received in Washington; from London, speaks of the arrival there of George N. Sanders. Brigham Young is indeed a pillar of Salt Lake. His idea of a wife is — Lot