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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: February 3, 1865., [Electronic resource].
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January 30th (search for this): article 1
We have received New York papers of Monday, January 30th. Gold had gone up in two days from 198 to 220, but closed on Saturday at 212 1.2.
The Second mission of Blair to Richmond.
The Herald has a column of telegraphic "news" about Blair's second visit to Richmond.
The correspondent knows nothing of the Southern "commissioners" being en route for Washington; nor, indeed, does he seem to know what he is talking about at all.--The whole account is filled with just such falsehoods as a Yankee Washington correspondent can invent.
He says:
As I stated a few days ago, Francis P. Blair, Sr., was sent for to return to Richmond, and in obedience to that request made his second visit to the capital of the Southern Confederacy.
The message from there asking Mr. Blair to return stated that he would be met at Varina, on the James river, by a flag-of-truce boat, and thus enable him to avoid spending a night in the camp of the army, which he was forced to do on his former jour
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