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The Daily Dispatch: March 4, 1861., [Electronic resource], Intercourse with the New Confederacy. (search)
Intercourse with the New Confederacy.
--An order has been promulgated by the "Confederate States of America" to the effect that on and after February 28 invoices must accompany all goods sent into those States, according to the custom now in force concerning all exports to foreign countries.
The States to which this order applies are South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas.
New England Trading with South Carolina
The New York Post, noticing the late departure of the steamer South Carolina from Boston for South Carolina, says that while she lay at her wharf she displayed the American flag in the main rigging, and tSouth Carolina, says that while she lay at her wharf she displayed the American flag in the main rigging, and the Palmetto ensign at the fore.
The Massachusetts, the other steamer of the line, sails under the State flag of Massachusetts.
The especial wants of the seceders, says the Post, as indicated by the freight list of the South Carolina, are shoes, rumSouth Carolina, are shoes, rum and pianos.
The rum was branded with a Palmetto tree on the heads of the barrels, and is supposed to be equal to the Armstrong gun in the length of the reach at which it is warranted to kill.
A single individual--one of the steamer owners — shipped fifteen hundred cases of boots and shoes by this vessel, and the fortifications of South Carolina will be increased by the addition of a considerable number of piano-fortes.
The Post and other papers of its kidney have been threatening the Sou
The Daily Dispatch: March 4, 1861., [Electronic resource], The National crisis. (search)