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The Daily Dispatch: May 24, 1861., [Electronic resource], Durrettsville, Richmond County, Va., May 21, 1861. (search)
denounced the practice of privateering, and expressed, in a few brief but eloquent sentences, his sincere regret that by mutual concessions the horrors of civil war were not likely to be averted in America. Lord Colchester reminded their lordships that the right to send out privateers was recognized by international law, and it was only natural that the weaker State should resort to this means of annoying a more powerful enemy. The subject then dropped. [from the London Times, May 7.]gold from California for London. It is stated that policies of insurance are now being opened here for £1,000,000 of California bullion from Panama to London, these consignments being diverted from New York in consequence of the perils of capture. It is like wise mentioned in further corroboration of the arguments regarding the adverse effect, which must be produced in the American money markets by the occurrence of actual war, that some moderate sums are already in course of remittance