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The Daily Dispatch: October 4, 1861., [Electronic resource], The European Journeys on American and Canadian affairs. (search)
tells its readers that the banks have only contracted to furnish $50,000,000 of the loan, with "the privilege" of taking another $50,000,000 on the 15th of October, and a third $50,000,000 on the 15th of December. "With respect even to the first instalment," says the Economist "there is an unpleasant cause that over the Treasury notes and to- day Treasury notes may be taken in payment instead of cash." Economist The Economist is of the opinion that a part from these notes received as cash, Mr. Chase will get some money; but that it "will be doled out to him very cautiously, and will bear no resemblance at all to the large figures with which the American imagination loves to gratify itself." Garibaldi will not come. The statements so persistently made in the Northern press to the effect that Garibaldi had accepted a command in the Federal service, are effectually put to rest by a letter from that Italian patriot to Mr. Frank Vizetelly, positively contradicting the rumor. He a