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J. B. Jones, A Rebel War Clerk's Diary, chapter 27 (search)
ss of April, 1862. Very curiously, a letter came from the Assistant Secretary's room to-day for file, which was written April 22d, 1861, by R. H. Smith to Judge Campbell--a private letter-warning him not to come to Mobile, as nothing was thought of but secession, and it was believed Judge C. had used his influence with Mr. Seworth, to organize secret societies to destroy the enemy's stores, ships, railroad bridges, etc. by an unexplained process. Tillman, Griffin & Co. write to Judge Campbell to obtain them permission to trade with Mexico. Does this mean trading cotton with the enemy? I know not whether the request was granted. Mr. Benjamin, eign or neutral power. But when once away from our shore, many of these vessels steer for New York, depositing large sums for those whom it may concern. Mr. J. B. Campbell, attorney for J. E. Hertz (Jew), writes a long letter to J. A. Campbell, Assistant Secretary of War, urging the payment of the slight sum of $25,200 for nin