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Commercial independence.
An important movement has been inaugurated in Georgia, by the call of a Convention of the Commercial classes of the Confederate States, to take into consideration the means of ensuring the commercial independence of the South.
It may be laid down as an axiom, that unless the commerce of a country be free and unshackled, its political independence can only be partial and precarious.
The commerce of the South has, for many years, been disgracefully dependent u ich we have described as passing through the net work of the Southern banks.
It has been proposed to strike at the root of this whole vicious system, by rendering illegal in Southern course all inland bills payable at any place in the Northern States.
It is for the Confederate Congress to decide upon this proposition.
The body will doubtless be much enlightened in its treatment of this important subject by the deliberations of the Commercial Convention which has been called in Georgia.
The Daily Dispatch: August 16, 1861., [Electronic resource], The prisoners. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: August 16, 1861., [Electronic resource], The manufacture of American salt in case of war. (search)