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The Daily Dispatch: December 20, 1862., [Electronic resource], The Confederacy and its advocates abroad (search)
st India proprietor, and had been ruined by English emancipation. Is not this a sign?" The Index, we are glad to learn, has proved a great success, and produces a political effect far beyond thof the general cause has been so often noted in these columns is the munificent supporter of the Index. The editorial sanctum of the Index has become the focus and rendezvous of Southerners in LIndex has become the focus and rendezvous of Southerners in London. It is a seminary of Southern intelligence, and a school of Southern writers, not for its own columns, but for the other London papers. The cause of the South now engages some of the ablest pse man knew nothing about us, and cared less. Among the contributors and leader writers for the Index are J. B. Hopkins and Percy Gregg, Esqs. Bottle of them are Englishmen. The former has read a ard, both of which papers are in effect daily Southern organs. The financial writer for the Index is Mr. Geo. McHenry, an ardent Southerner, though born in Philadelphia. This gentleman also doe