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Credit and ships.
In reply to the exultant boasts of the Republicans that the Confederate States have neither money nor ships, the Richmond Whig says:
"Credit and Ships.--The Abolition papers are chuckling over the idea, that the Confederate States cannot borrow a dollar in Europe or America.
This would be sad, if true; and yet it would not be worse than the condition of the Thirteen Colonies, when they severed their connection with Great Britain.
They not only could borrow nothing from abroad — but had nothing at home.
Luckily, the Confederate States are not reduced to such straits.
If they have no credit in New York or London, they happen to have abundant means for present uses within themselves.
Their whole loan of fifteen millions has been taken in New Orleans.
King Cotton will be very apt to command specie as long as Massachusetts and Lancashire have any in their fobs.
"We notice, also, in the same papers, an exultant tone at the poverty of the South in tea