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The Daily Dispatch: November 18, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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embers of the Convention, but now it is among the most pronounced of rebel establishments. Little secession flags fitter from every window, while larger ones are displayed from all the principal buildings in the city. Payments are all made in Virginia and Tennessee currency, and change given in the shape of shinplasters, of one of which, for 25 cents, I give you a copy. [Here follows a very accurate figure representing a twenty-five cent note of the "Metropolitan Savings Bank," signed W. P. Puling, for President, and Nat. W. Hart, for Cashier.--Eds. Dis] The mails. There is no deprivation which the people of the South regret and miss more than they do the mail system. But recklessness and an utter disregard of the future rule every where. The Southern mind seems to have resolved itself into this one idea, "After us, the deluge. " It was that improvidence and reckless disposition that drove them into this rebellion, and it is the same that will retain them in the hostile