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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: June 13, 1863., [Electronic resource].
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9th (search for this): article 10
Latest from Europe.
Mr. Mason's visit to Paris — speculation Respecting an Apprenticing European Intervention — English Conjecture us to New Civil Wars news of the capture of Vicksburg — its effect reports from the Alabama.
The memory of "Stonewall" Jackson, &c.
The steamship Africa, with dates from Liverpool up to the 31st ult, four days later, arrived at Halifax on the 9th inst. Her news is interesting, and we give a summary of it:
The Paris correspondent of the London Herald, writing on May 29, says that Mr. Mason's presence in Paris has strengthened the report of the approaching recognition of the Southern Confederacy. The great stumbling block continues to be the stubbornness of a portion of the British Cabinet.
The general impression is that France will take the lead in the recognition of the South, and the rest of Europe will not be slow to follow.
The Paris correspondence of the London Morning Post also reports that fresh efforts are being made by <
Stonewall (search for this): article 10
Latest from Europe.
Mr. Mason's visit to Paris — speculation Respecting an Apprenticing European Intervention — English Conjecture us to New Civil Wars news of the capture of Vicksburg — its effect reports from the Alabama.
The memory of "Stonewall" Jackson, &c.
The steamship Africa, with dates from Liverpool up to the 31st ult, four days later, arrived at Halifax on the 9th inst. Her news is interesting, and we give a summary of it:
The Paris correspondent of the London Herald, writing on May 29, says that Mr. Mason's presence in Paris has strengthened the report of the approaching recognition of the Southern Confederacy. The great stumbling block continues to be the stubbornness of a portion of the British Cabinet.
The general impression is that France will take the lead in the recognition of the South, and the rest of Europe will not be slow to follow.
The Paris correspondence of the London Morning Post also reports that fresh efforts are being made by <
May 30th (search for this): article 10
Grant (search for this): article 10
May 29th (search for this): article 10
John Mason (search for this): article 10
Latest from Europe.
Mr. Mason's visit to Paris — speculation Respecting an Apprenticing European Intervention — English Conjecture us to New Civil Wars news of the capture of Vicksburg — its effect reports from the Alabama.
The memory of eresting, and we give a summary of it:
The Paris correspondent of the London Herald, writing on May 29, says that Mr. Mason's presence in Paris has strengthened the report of the approaching recognition of the Southern Confederacy. The great sto follow.
The Paris correspondence of the London Morning Post also reports that fresh efforts are being made by Messrs. Mason and Slidell to obtain from the European Government the recognition of the Southern Confederacy.
The London Armynish Government would immediately remonstrate with the Federal Government against the aggression of their officer.
Mr. Mason had reached Paris, and reported on his mission to the French Government.
The London Times fears it is the intentio<
Slidell (search for this): article 10
Wilkes (search for this): article 10
Roebuck (search for this): article 10
Turk (search for this): article 10