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The Daily Dispatch: October 2, 1863., [Electronic resource], Last Moments of the late Gen. John B. Floyd. (search)
From General Lee's army. Gordonsville, Oct. 1, 1863. --Nine Federal prisoners were sent through to Richmond to day. They were captured at Manassas plains. Mosby's troopers are busy in the enemy's rear. A Yankee conscript deserter came through yesterday. He reports that many conscripts are coming to Meatle, and that they have to guard the front and rear and all around to prevent their escape.
The Daily Dispatch: October 2, 1863., [Electronic resource], A remarkable Phenomenon...a Chapter of similar ones. (search)
Thursday, Oct. 1st, 1863. The transactions in specie since our last report have been very light, but the figures indicate an upward tendency in both gold and silver. We quote buying rates by brokers as follows: Gold $11, silver $8. Selling rates: Gold $12.50, silver $10. The brokers are paying $2 50 for North Carolina and Virginia notes, and $3 to $3 25 for Georgia and South Carolina.--Their selling rates are $3 for Virginia and North Carolina, and $3 50 for Georgia and South Carolina. Stocks and Bonds.--No material change. We quote Confederate bonds, cotton int loan, at 147 1-2, 100 M loan, with int, 105 to 112 1-2; 15 M loan, 170 and int; convertibles, 112; 7 per cent, 100 to 101. State Bonds.--Va coupon, 425; Va reg'd, long dates, 185 to 187 1-2. Bank Stocks.--Farmers' Bank stock, 150; Bank of the Commonwealth, 145 to 147 1-2; Bank of Richmond, 115; Bank of Virginia, 111; Traders' Bank, 147 1-2. But little doing in Railroad bonds. Va and Tenn R R, 2d mo