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The Daily Dispatch: December 29, 1864., [Electronic resource], The Yankee spy system — a Characteristic History of the Excursion of a gentleman. (search)
e the names are registered in the book. The real object of these noted rebels coming here, it is said, was to raise money for the "Confederate States of America," but in what manner to be raised I have not learned. It is said a second cotton loan will be proposed, but in what manner, or upon what terms, only these rebels, as yet, know. They keep pretty "shady," and do not reveal many of their plans. Erlanger will be slow in taking another cotton loan, as it is known his son has told Mr. Hersch and several other persons, viz: prominent bankers in Munich and other places, that he lost money in that $15,000,000. This may or may not be so. Here he tells it quite differently and informs everybody that he has made several millions of florins out of it. He seems to be dealing indiscriminately in our National stocks as well as in Confederate, only that he cannot sell the latter in this market. Sometimes he is seen buying them, but oftener selling, and he sends large orders for them to