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United States (United States) (search for this): article 15
Later from Europe.
Confederate I can in Europe — Confederate Bank in London — the revolution in Poland, &c.
The steamship City of Washington has arrived at New York with the latest dates from Europe:
Confederate loan in Europe.
The Journal du Havre says some of the cotton bonds of the Confederate States have just appeared in the markets, issued to create resources by means of cotton still remaining in the interior.
They stipulate that in forty days after ratification the quantity of cotton specified in the bond shall be placed at the bolder's disposal in whatever Confederate port he may designate provided that port be not at the time in the possession of the Federal forces. These bonds are for the most pat for about 25,000 pounds, (about 50 bales) The value is to be paid in cash, and calculated at 66 per lb English money.
The purchaser can receive the cotton in the port he fixes on place it in the warehouses, or export it at his own risk.
In London said
Saint Petersburg (Florida, United States) (search for this): article 15
Manchester, Adams County, Ohio (Ohio, United States) (search for this): article 15
Poland (Poland) (search for this): article 15
Later from Europe.
Confederate I can in Europe — Confederate Bank in London — the revolution in Poland, &c.
The steamship City of Washington has arrived at New York with the latest dates from Europe:
Confederate loan in Europe.
The Journal du Havre says some of the cotton bonds of the Confederate States hav object of this Bank is distinctly stated to be to sender the South able to carry on their financial and export operations entirely independent of New York."
Poland.
At Londek the Russians had to retreat on the 16th, after an important engagement with the Poles.
Russell has addressed a circular to the British Ministe dated March 4th. It is believed the Cabinets of Vienna and Berlin will object, Spain has not yet acceded.
Nothing is said of other Gallants.
The Provisional Government of Poland will publish a paper at the headquarters of the army in the national language, and also in French, to give true accounts of military operations
Vienna (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 15
French (search for this): article 15
Journal Havre (search for this): article 15
Later from Europe.
Confederate I can in Europe — Confederate Bank in London — the revolution in Poland, &c.
The steamship City of Washington has arrived at New York with the latest dates from Europe:
Confederate loan in Europe.
The Journal du Havre says some of the cotton bonds of the Confederate States have just appeared in the markets, issued to create resources by means of cotton still remaining in the interior.
They stipulate that in forty days after ratification the quantity of cotton specified in the bond shall be placed at the bolder's disposal in whatever Confederate port he may designate provided that port be not at the time in the possession of the Federal forces. These bonds are for the most pat for about 25,000 pounds, (about 50 bales) The value is to be paid in cash, and calculated at 66 per lb English money.
The purchaser can receive the cotton in the port he fixes on place it in the warehouses, or export it at his own risk.
In London said
Karl Russell (search for this): article 15
16th (search for this): article 15
April, 3 AD (search for this): article 15