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The Daily Dispatch: January 30, 1864., [Electronic resource], An important Measure. (search)
Interesting from Texas.
Houston, Texas, Jan. 11th, via Jackson, Jan. 29th.--We have accounts of another serious Indian raid in Cook county in which twelve or fifteen people were killed.
The Indians were armed and equipped by the Yankees.
Fifteen millions of dollars of Confederate money that had run the blockade from some Eastern port to Havana, and had safety reached Monterey, Mexico, en route to the Trans-Mississippi Department, has been attached by the English house of Milmo & Co., of Matamoras, for the alleged failure on the part of Major Hart, A. Q. M., an agent of the Confederate States Government, in meeting his contracts with that house for cotton.--The same house also attached a large amount of cotton in transitu in Mexico, belonging to the Government, on the same account.
Gen. A. J. Hamilton, the Abolition appointee as Military Governor of Texas, had a public reception in Matamoras by Gov. Serna and Cortinas.
In a speech at the banquet he announced that in c