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The Daily Dispatch: February 19, 1864., [Electronic resource], The address of Congress to the people of the Confederate States. (search)
at the polls is not so certain. It must be confessed, however, that Bennett's denunciations are generally significant. He never exfoliates from a party in power until it is likely to lose the spoils, and then he drops off to attach himself to another into whose clutches they are about to pass. His capacity is well known, and his desertion of old Abe under the hypocritical plea of his dishonesty (oh, Bennett!) is discouraging to his prospects. We learn from Washington dates of the 9th February that there was then paid out to the army and the public creditors over two millions of dollars per day, which, in a Washington letter, is pronounced "the present capacity of the printing presses. " It is further announced that Secretary Chase "expects values to be inflated to a certain extent!" He needn't wonder if they are finally inflated to an uncertain extent! Thurlow Weed estimates the national debt of the Yankees at the end of the war at four thousand millions. It is already about