How 'The Southern Commissioner' tried to mould sic public opinion,England,1861
Title: How 'The Southern Commissioner' tried to mould [sic] public opinion in England
Date Created/Published: 1861.
Summary: Images of the 'Southern Commissioner' in England, trying to talk to Queen Victoria, drinking with the 'Lord Mayor,' meeting Lord J. Russell, throwing money at 'the populace,' giving a check to 'the press' and holding a sign stating 'Pray bestow a cotton bale.' Also includes image of the Commissioner in disguise as a 'French Lady' taking a steamship 'St. Nicholas' away from a man.
Notes:
Illus. in: Harper's weekly, vol. 5, no. 239 (July 27, 1861), p. 480.
Subjects:
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865.
Diplomats--Confederate--England--1860-1870.
Periodical illustrations--1860-1870.
Wood engravings--1860-1870.
Bookmark /95507589/
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