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The Daily Dispatch: July 16, 1862., [Electronic resource], The enemy's lines before Washington. (search)
cannon. The arrival of seventy-eight pieces of rifled cannon, with carriages and harness, and a cargo of ammunition worth over $1,000,000, at a Confederate port, as the gift of Liverpool merchants, has been stated. Alluding to it, the Augusta (Ga.) Chronicle says: Perhaps this may be a different version of a somewhat similar statement, recently made to us, or it may be an entirely different thing. The statement which we received was to this effect: A gentleman, now in Glasgow., Scotland, who has a brother residing in Richmond county, learning that there were 80 pieces of artillery in the Crimes belonging to England, and that they were offered for sale at the price of $30,000, conceived the idea of purchasing them and presenting them to the Southern Confederacy. In order to carry out the project, he called upon the merchants of Glasgow who trade with Charleston and in one hour had his subscription list tilled and the required amount complete — the first name on the list be