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The Daily Dispatch: January 12, 1865., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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il a committee be appointed to investigate the subject closely, and inform them of the precise means by which the seizure was accomplished, and the detriment thereby accruing to the commerce of New York." A New York letter says: The Chamber of Commerce committee say that, of the British singers, one house is known as the agent for the supply of the so called Confederate steamers, and another is supposed to be manager of their financial concerns. A third is the Acting British Consul, H. B. Baines, who has appended to the address his official certification. The committee then make an effective criticism upon the neutrality of the Bahia merchants, speaking of their disregard of American interests and their evident sympathy with the rebellion. The report concludes quite saucily, thus: "What the merchants of Bahia deplore as a detriment to our commerce, the merchants of New York hall as a boon; and your committee recommend that the thanks of this Chamber be tendered to