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The Daily Dispatch: March 4, 1864., [Electronic resource], Highly important from New York. (search)
Highly important from New York.
--We have before us, says the Fayetteville (N. C.) Observer, of Monday last, a letter from a gentleman of unquestionable character, who says:
I heard a letter read this morning, written about ten days ago by a gentleman in New York to his son in our army.
The writer is an intelligent.--of that city.
He says that the president of the National Bank has issued an address to the new banks, cautioning them against excessive issues, and urging them to the exercise of the greatest watchfulness and prudence, declaring that the aspect of affairs was exceedingly gloomy, and warning them to prepare for a too surely appro crash. The gentleman himself writes that the general feeling in the city now is for peace and a continuance of the war is advocated simply to put off the evil day. He says further, that the policy of the enemy will be hereafter to avoid general engagements, and all fighting indeed, as far as possible, and to confine their efforts main