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The Daily Dispatch: January 18, 1864., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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embarked at Cork, have been committed for trial. Affidavits were produced, showing that they had enlisted for three years for the purpose of fighting in the service of the United States. The London Morning Herald publishes a letter from Mr. D. J. McRae, the financial agent of the rebel Government in Europe, to show that the authorities at Richmond are taking measures to support their credit by duly providing for the liquidation of those bonds which may happen to be drawn in March next. MrMr. McRae says: It is said that cotton may be purchased at the present rate of exchange cheaper in the Confederacy with sterling than with the bonds of the loan. In reply to this I have to state that it is now under the consideration of the Government at Richmond to prohibit altogether the exportation of cotton, except such as is pledged by its own obligations. I have every reason to believe that this necessary and salutary measure will be promptly adopted.--The total of such obligations