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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: February 10, 1864., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Alabama (Alabama, United States) or search for Alabama (Alabama, United States) in all documents.
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The debt of Alabama.
--The interest on the foreign debt of Alabama in London has been paid up, and including the dividend due on the 1st inst. The interest annually accruing in London, with eight per cent. exchange added, amounts to $80,370 18.
To meet the foreign interest for another year, the State Treasury holds about $70Alabama in London has been paid up, and including the dividend due on the 1st inst. The interest annually accruing in London, with eight per cent. exchange added, amounts to $80,370 18.
To meet the foreign interest for another year, the State Treasury holds about $70,000 in coin, and the Commissioner recommends a loan of coin from one or more of the banks to cover the deficiency.
Alabama is determined to maintain untarnished credit abroad as well as at home. ght per cent. exchange added, amounts to $80,370 18.
To meet the foreign interest for another year, the State Treasury holds about $70,000 in coin, and the Commissioner recommends a loan of coin from one or more of the banks to cover the deficiency.
Alabama is determined to maintain untarnished credit abroad as well as at home.
Fight in Alabama. Selma, Feb. 9.
--The Reporter has received information of a fight between the Lewis squadron and the enemy, near Lebanon, Ala., on Wednesday last.
The enemy, nine thousand strong, subsequently abandoned Lebanon, and retreated towards the Tennessee River.
Our force numbered four hundred only.
The Reporter's correspondent days the Yankee force at Larkin's Ferry, numbers at least forty thousand.