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The Daily Dispatch: November 4, 1864., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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ind. The English financial crisis reached a point of great intensity on the 18th of October. Twenty mercantile firms, engaged in the American trade, failed between that day and the morning of the 20th instant. Other failures are reported from London and the English manufacturing towns. A London bank manager committed suicide in a fit of despair at his position, and we to-day detail the particulars of the suicide of Mr. Drosten, a corn merchant in London, from the same cause. Mr. Henry Lafoce, in a letter to the London Times, says: "I must positively contradict the assertion that Captain Semmes was a passenger in the Laurel. A United States man-of-war went in pursuit of the Laurel for the purpose of apprehending Captain Semmes, who has been pronounced a prisoner of war." The American advices received per the steamship North American had no particular effect in England. It is stated that the English poet laureate has already cleared ten thousand pounds by "Enoch Ar