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The Daily Dispatch: February 8, 1864., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: March 27, 1865., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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ernment of the Confederate States. Mr. Layard said that there had been no demand of the kind made during the last six months. Mr. Bright asked whether the Government had not received numerous claims from English subjects against the Government of the United States, on account of transactions during the war, and whether they were intended to be forwarded by the Government. Mr. Layard said the Government had received claims of this character, and they had been forwarded. Mr. F. Peel, in reply to Mr. Baxter, said that two vessels, not quite seventeen years old, were still employed by the British and North American Royal Mail Company (Cunard line); but there had been no complaint as to any delay on that account in the postal service.--With respect to the future arrangements, the contract would not expire until the end of 1867; but the select committee on postal contracts had expressed an opinion that no subsidy was now necessary for this line, and that there could be a