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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 2. (ed. Frank Moore) 6 0 Browse Search
George P. Rowell and Company's American Newspaper Directory, containing accurate lists of all the newspapers and periodicals published in the United States and territories, and the dominion of Canada, and British Colonies of North America., together with a description of the towns and cities in which they are published. (ed. George P. Rowell and company) 4 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: January 4, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
Colonel William Preston Johnston, The Life of General Albert Sidney Johnston : His Service in the Armies of the United States, the Republic of Texas, and the Confederate States. 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: September 16, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: July 19, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: May 28, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 3 2 0 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 6. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
George P. Rowell and Company's American Newspaper Directory containing accurate lists of all the newspapers and periodicals published in the United States and territories, and the dominion of Canada, and British Colonies of North America, together with a description of the towns and cities in which they are published: description of towns and cities. (ed. George P. Rowell and company) 1 1 Browse Search
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ants of the world to be what they were four years ago, and deducting 300,000 bales that were sold every year in a manufactured condition to supply the Confederate States, the deficiencies will be 2,200,000 bales--that is, the consumers who depend upon Europe and Yankeedom for their cotton goods will fall that far short of getting their supply. In the meantime the distress of the manufacturing districts, already sufficiently appalling, is increasing at a portentous rate.--In the town of Preston alone twenty-eight mills had closed in January, and the number of persons entirely without work in consequence was 11,299. The entire number of persons receiving charitable assistance is 26,000, all because the mills have stopped for the want of cotton. To such a condition has the inhuman"neutrality" of Lord Palmerston reduced the country. Of the 2,000,000 bales alluded to, a little more than half came from India — that is to say, 1,650,000 bales. Mr. McHenry says there will not