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Carlisle, Pa. (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): article 19
Matamoras (Indiana, United States) (search for this): article 19
Mexico (Mexico, Mexico) (search for this): article 19
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Robert Mair (search for this): article 19
Latest foreign Details.Discussion of American Affairs in England.progress of the cotton famine.
By the Asia, at New York, we have some further interesting foreign detans.
The London papers announce that the Confederate Commissioners, Mann and Yancey, dined on the 9th instant with the Fishmonger's Company.
Mr. Robert Mair, of Charleston, who was released from Fort Latayette on parole, reached Liverpool in the steamer North American.
The cotton question in England.
[From the London Times, Nov. 8]
The accounts from Lancashire state that the paralysis of trade in the manufacturing districts, owing to the scarcity of American cotton, is becoming more visible day by day. Each succeeding return shows numbers of miris gradually being reduced in the hours of working; some that were working six days in the week being reduced in time by not being lighted up in the morning and evening, some that were working four days being reduced to three, and some being closed altogethe
Yancey (search for this): article 19
Latest foreign Details.Discussion of American Affairs in England.progress of the cotton famine.
By the Asia, at New York, we have some further interesting foreign detans.
The London papers announce that the Confederate Commissioners, Mann and Yancey, dined on the 9th instant with the Fishmonger's Company.
Mr. Robert Mair, of Charleston, who was released from Fort Latayette on parole, reached Liverpool in the steamer North American.
The cotton question in England.
[From the London Times, Nov. 8]
The accounts from Lancashire state that the paralysis of trade in the manufacturing districts, owing to the scarcity of American cotton, is becoming more visible day by day. Each succeeding return shows numbers of miris gradually being reduced in the hours of working; some that were working six days in the week being reduced in time by not being lighted up in the morning and evening, some that were working four days being reduced to three, and some being closed altogether
Preston (search for this): article 19