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The Daily Dispatch: May 19, 1863., [Electronic resource], Protesting. (search)
Protesting.
--The Mobile and Alabama papers generally are protesting strongly against the reception in Mobile of N. F. Cridland, late of Richmond, who has been appointed British Consent for that port, with an executant from Abraham Lincoln.
It is not Mr. C., but the exequatur, they present against.
C. S. Attorney General T. H. Watts has written a letter in reply to his friends in Alabama, granting the use of his name in the gubernatorial election in that State.