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Charleston Harbor (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 21
United States (United States) (search for this): article 21
Havana (Cuba) (search for this): article 21
Affairs in Havana,
A correspondent of the Charleston Courier writes that paper a letter from Havana, containing something interesting toHavana, containing something interesting to and about "Los Confederades." He says:
The war has effected some strange changes in the old Cuban metropolis.
Two years ago English wag of our language into general use, and there is scarcely a shop in Havana where English is not spoken to some extent.
The sympathies of the mercantile class in Havana are warmly with the South. "Los Jankees" are held in great execration, while the "Confederados" are received wi the illegal outrages which have been attempted by the yankees.
In Havana are at present many refugees from New Orleans, the victims of the c
Among the Southern gentlemen I had, the pleasure of meeting in Havana were Charles J. Helm, the official representative of the Confederat unrecognized, for the Confederacy.
Mr. Soule has been residing in Havana since his release on parole from Fort Lafayette.
His treatment in
France (France) (search for this): article 21
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Banks (search for this): article 21
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R. E. Lee (search for this): article 21