Nothing proves the fixed resolution of the Southern people to maintain this contest to the bitter end than the tenacity with which they adhere, even in places overrun by the enemy, to the Confederate currency. Within the lines of our own armies every body receives Confederate money as equal to any currency that is afloat, and every body frowns upon the slightest effort to decry it This is one of the most favorable and”cheering signs of the times. It proves the fixed determination and the ultimate purpose of the whole community. Neither the fall of Nashville, nor of New Orleans, nor of Norfolk nor any other valuable place, shakes the currency—a fact which proves that no disaster and no shock can shake the fixed determination of the people to work out their independence through every adversity.—Richmond Examiner.
The Camden Confederate, Camden, SC