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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: December 14, 1863., [Electronic resource].
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House (search for this): article 7
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message of Abraham Lincoln — Daring capture by Confederates of a New York steamer,
We are under obligations to the officers of the Exchange Bureau for New York papers of Thursday, the 10th inst. The most important intelligence contained in them is the message of Abraham Lincoln.
Lincoln's annual message — annual Cost of the War — a plan for the reconstruction of the "Union"--proposed amnesty to all "rebels"below Colonels in the army and Captains in the Navy, &c.
The annual message of Abraham Lincoln was read in the Yankee Congress on Wednesday.
We give a synopsis of the document as far as it will interest our readers.
He says that "another year of health and of sufficiently abundant harvests has passed." The United States remains at peace with foreign powers.
The following is his allusion to this fact:
The efforts of disloyal citizens of the United States to involve us in foreign were, to aid an inexcusable insurrection, have<
Indians (search for this): article 7
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