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The Daily Dispatch: October 14, 1864., [Electronic resource], Death of an old citizen. (search)
Later from Europe.
Five days later European intelligence (to the 30th September) is received:
The London Times concedes one success to General Grant, in his having compelled General Lee to move his position at Richmond.
Console closed in London on the 30th of September at 87 548 to 87 3 4 for money.
The Confederate cotton loan fell from six and a half to eight per cent in London on the receipt of the news of Early's defeat by Sheridan.
The recent advance in the rate ofon the 30th of September at 87 548 to 87 3 4 for money.
The Confederate cotton loan fell from six and a half to eight per cent in London on the receipt of the news of Early's defeat by Sheridan.
The recent advance in the rate of interest by the Bank of France produced a very unfavorable effect on the trade and manufactures of the Empire.--Breadstuffs had fallen, and there was a feeling of general discontent in commercial circles in Paris.
The Liverpool cotton market experienced a decline ranging from one half of a penny on American to two-pence on other descriptions during the week ending on the 29th of September. On the 30th ultimo, the market closed dull, with quotations unchanged.
There was a slight advance in
The Daily Dispatch: October 21, 1864., [Electronic resource], Three hundred dollars reward. (search)
Casualties.
Lists of the casualties in McGowan's (South Carolina), Lane's (North Carolina), and Davis's (Mississippi) brigades, at Jones's farm, near Petersburg, on September 30th and October 1st, 2d and 3d, have been received at the Army Intelligence office.
Also, the casualties in Bushrod Johnson's division, in the trenches before Petersburg, for the months of August and September.--Also, the casualties in Bratton's (South Carolina) brigade in the assault on Battery Harrison, September 30th, 1864.
The Daily Dispatch: October 25, 1864., [Electronic resource], Cast Allies. (search)
Cast Allies.
The casualties of Cook's, Archer's and McRae's brigades, Heth's division, in the engagements of September 30th and October 1st, have been received at the Army Intelligence office.