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JYssa fa Jtkastsae' JTmsh'mt; 4f ,tl. Tb Coafoderala Co great Wat displayed a nnaarpasacd aerjj aad iaUffig la : th legiolalioa of tbb tammer tsjssToa, and, , as- tb work mommtt for the eeeioe aeerne nearly completed, minors of an ap " procfaifMoraaatrtariaUcirel lion. Such aa event woald be jaatly r rretted, Bad might rll la aarioa vik Without doubt it ia dsMgraebl to bij of lu member to wrnaia tadeflallely rated from their private Intermit, and in torn eawi from their families; but th '"voluBtm oUer who or doing thacoin 4plMMt of lejrwlativ labor ia tbe field and 'the camp, e&jdl Us inconvenience of - tact aeparatioB, with paia aad daeger "aakaowa to oar Senators, without a mar mor or a bop of alleviation. If Congr would merit the um respect, it woikJ imilat the self abnegation of thoe brave eititao ; for indeed it ia hardly possible to regard a legisutor wb reefer at tuck a aoateat. the pom ait ol bis private lonaace to the discharge of hie nigb Mtv, with mora tadatgeno than a soldier bo baa deserted hie ranks. The fact that ao fur- thar boaine press ss for immediate altea tio w a oxtet dlogical argument for dieao cfatioa of the chief aeseiubly of a action atrumrliadr through a war aod revolution. lo inch a ieaoo ny day may bring oc caaiooa for immediate legislation, awe im portant tban-any tbia session baa known. Toe great question of tha blockade, a ad negotuttkaw-wilb foreign nation seem now ready to eotrr the. acne, ami Congress should aot be acaltered to the four wind when they come. If preaeot business i doa, it ahoatd waitJoe bl itfl apeeddy begin. fWia a historic epoch ; bul thie b aot the firat time, nor ia tbia the first a tioa that baa beu tiied ia a similar ordeal; and experience baa proven the necessity of tha ptrmmMmi area of the parliamentary bodice which undertake to control them. "Tb great Continental Congress aat all the round: to did tnerreoea von re n- tuvn a aUa tue Xiooir j'ariiameDi oi horde enured tha old hU of a Koroaa Coagreaa, it foand the gny aaaton atill "aentewithw each, oa bia ivorj tbrooa. The Ftnt Blood Spffltd in Teniut 4M.A centleinao who formed one. of the bddj goard of George W: lnugeaoo ma rccrui mp bvium uj Com berland mou o taint, baa retarnod to Athena. He reportt that Paol McDef mott, Eaq., a promiainand pwpujr J Wong iiwjn v now a member of Captain Lowrj'a compaoj, on service in Fentreea coaotj, vu entoat a few daja since an ona of a acootioir WtiiT Late in . the daj hi hone returned to tbe dter alarin, and a aoad eaa dia palcued to ascertain bia fate. Some dieUnce from the encampment tbej taw ia tbe road a quantity of blond nd evidenced of a atragjt;le. j Hacb tn'g eabtn oeaf bjr, Uiej learned that MeDnrKtt 4ad been Attacked bj tbree men, LiaeoUitea, d ae erely beaten, if not killed, lie wm tracked bj hit blood for aone dia Unce, bat IbiCbodj wai not fuund bp to the tirjjttkit rentleraan lftf aod bat little oaot retjuuue mat ne was cruelly tnordered. . . . , Tbia newt, a mi)?l' be art tic! pa ted,c created " 'hiwMf-jtaUnyUi HeUiaa wbere lie waa ao well known aod eateemed. In lei tban twenly foaf hoari after the newa readied that coontj, more than 1,000 f tne citizenstnet in Athena, and aeveral bondred of them, irrespective of tat oartr dtflarencea, at once teetelaod.alooldered tlieirrifle r and maaketa, ana tooa up tueir .me of oiarcb for Feotreaa, to aaceruin iba truth: or fahity of tlie report, and 'if true, to reeeuije Lie death. , - - Tbia if tbe true iptrit. - The only aafetjr ti J cititena of aat Ten . Deaaee bave it in their own ttnm armeand brare bca . Tbt bonrtt maaaea are hoorlr taVtnie biIm with the Sonth. and atioMne a natriotlfc dcterau&atkita to dafaad their bearth-ttooei froui for- efen or domeatte eioleocel Bat the Iiocola leaden and tboae b9 bltol. Ij follow them are .or elritairife, and are aeodlnz out pUota to cuide tbe Federal fercee tliroegb tbe ioou' tain paaaea. Unlcaa taore proiiipt toeaaurea ar inaugnrated, all the f m.imlt tmlW lt HiMtil m in leae than two veeka.- AW7V fTrMtta Sue A. Carter of Slur, recaboro', 2f. C, who fu en unfortu nate moment married the aotorioot abolitioa .acamp, : Charlca Jlenrj . I... - ...t t l,m Vm. tertbor Jiprtea, doclaring; that ahe Do lorJjtr reeogniaea bim aa ber bua band and wiU eeek theearlieetoper. tonitj to .be releaaed from bim, by being dieoroed. ; vtV RALISDURY. N. C: iVFram a want of paper, there probably will ant he another tmrwr bwued from thie olfioa antil thia day week. Seatarra Camea4taU af lerthtra raper The WaHB-o Journal baa been furnieb ed with Northern newipaperaTbued about the 10th Aujpr " Amoni the reat, i copy of it New York Tribune, hf which there it a letu-f dated clibury, Auk. laL Tbe wnter aaya Uiere ia a irreat arrvile iaaurrection foing oo ia North Carolina. That the " Uume Guard ia the aeveral eoonliea have refueed to march from their borne to auppreaa it : that J. A. Oilmer'a heart H all right, and beet in accord with the Northern invader I that there are abo thoownda in tbe oM North Bute ready and willing to join Lioooh'e ancy, if they can only get the chance to riaet that Tom Cling man ia almost broken hearted, and laments that he ever left the lenai at AYiaahingtoo ; and that he iotenda to orgaoite a black re publican Stale out of oartaia count iu We tern North CatoKna and tart Tennrswe I The author no doubt intended to write liea when hV ndown ; buVtay the Journal, he abo mi a devided eOurt to have the appear ance of telling tlie truth, evidently for the pur. pie of promoting tlie enlistment of aoMiera, a" bui'nr5e whkV flagged moat " alarmingly' about tbe time bis letter waa published. It is very likely be deceived many a poor fool,' and induced him to join Lincoln's army nev er to return to bia Northern borne again. But whunt we may laugh at such lying productioaa, other correepondeota are furnuh ing to Northern, journal the moet euphngiy accurate information in regard to the miKtary operation of the South, exciting at once our Wooder and pur fears. It do uDCmmon thing, m,w learn from the Ekhmobd Exam enr, to we annoanceineots fat tbe Northern papers of snovenx nu ia the 8uuth, within a sVanbours after ,lhe orders are given from head quarters, the publication of which were sup pressed ia JZkbsoond. Several instances of this kind are particularised ; and the only so lution of tbe mystery possible is, that there are traitors in Richmond, in the publk depart ments, where they have acorn to tbe public re cords aaJ ppers of the CooleJeracy. Within a few days past, the New York Dm3f Xtvn published an elaborate statement of the strength and disposition of our military forces, more nearly correct than any one, unaided by tbe reoerds, oouH give. - H estates the strentb of the reports, wjereJjjn whom commanded, and where located ; and sums up tlie aggregate strength at thia, that and the other, p int. in Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee and Missouri ' We have great con fidence in the watchfulness aa well as in the ability of or confederate authohtiea at Rkb- roood, and we UvenodouUtbey arawatch- ing these rejrehions, and w8 eventually over-: take tbe perpetrator, and bestow npon him j all due attention. MISCHIEF MAKERS. It will be tMin by rtftjrtoca tothe letter ef our Raleigh cuvTeapoodent that there ar mi chief maker m the LegiaUture, aod that tba capacity for eaduranc of oo half of our peo ple, ia to r o1f,tet4Thia; warjhich carries off from o our brolbera, sons, hos- baiKk and lathers, to a distant field to be ex hausted by day and night of foil and suffer ing, ending perhaps in death; wbichVia tai jng 0 our energie at Utpe, and fiUing every heart-iritb in itself, to. try . the patience and powers of Vndloraooa of oor r4eMerUesa, arlh poblicians ia t'ie Lrpslatnr sVem to think tliat this ia tb very nick of lias, to Uy npon them other trials, aod to croab into tb very earth those who m former day opposed their rjarty cfarne. It U a painful stgn of tb time that w hiht in jtbi virtauot old State the 1 peofdar unanimous of warjfor egrrjtito- tiooaI Cbertyr thet era aien ia tha Legia- ssjtntiw mrfertiieir fe to iodkate that when, if ever, we ahafi bav mad a oeao with tb North, tUendieot ,et Sbafi' we then, (or even beforej fight amongst owTsrlves for conaLrfuuouai rtghta 7 , These iadicatioo weakea tb bands, excite 4-the meiywation, and burden the hearts of tb people. fjntess Ood thaO take care of n and save as from the frader ssarciW of wicked poFi ticiana, w ar bopeiessly'rutned. If the programme of the SlaU Jomral is ttrried out by this Legislature, w behev the mojM rajourou oVmocraU in thy-jLnay wiBH curse tha' men who did it . . TU TVeaMi sa TTra K. It aB a mistake. W leart from a gMtlemaa of Ca tawba county that tL reported iavaaion of IaM-Tenoassre i talaa. The rumor had the good effect of peeving tha saetal of oor mountaineer who, ia some localities, brought out their ruWaad dHlared themselves ready tl meet old Abe's friends, let ll n come from where they wouU.- - v ' . : 'A y v ; u : ' . - i i - i , C0NITDE&TKX0AN. Tea firat aobacriplioa to ike Confederate loeaj anada bete waa oa last Satarda. He Hon. IfBoTjnnf heads the Eat wkk oae iboesaad five kendred dollar to begia witb. Da ia alae , rtad4aa4 wilUna; te subscribe' bW 'enUr tobacco crop of last year. W Uara from Dr. llall, oae of lb Ummjsaiooera, that tbe prospect k very fair (or a tatfe abacriptiea la thia eootty. Almost aaj aotoaat of wbacrillon ia flour and cort ooald be obtained in fioean enoegb to rad one-third lb North Carolina troop ia the field. BLNKCTSANDV00LEN socks, l' Sheriff Walton will reoeiv coa.riba tkxvs of Blankets and wootca socks for the soldiers, aod forward lb aam to Governor Glassy at RaJeigh, ho will there place them ander tbe car of lb proper officer to dietribata them among oar volunteer. Send ia your contributions, as cold weath er nil! soon ha apun our volunteers ia Vi'gini. wber the winter set in a lijtle earlier than ia thia State. Dmik an Elitor.Tbc Rev. Ototoi ycNtiLL, senk olitor of the North Carolina Presbyterian, depart ed this life at his rewdeoce Bear FayeUe ville on Sooday the lh insC Those who knew b m beC apeh warm ly of him in terms ef aAectionate regard. He waa anient and aeslow in his calling as the editor of a rrbtpous lournal, and eonducted the rreeby terian with neckied abUity. Uia )oa will be mouned by a Urge circle of friends, ' Joan W. Tmoisas, Esq. We learn from Maj. N. F. Hall. Itat tl. grnlleman waa in Raleigh last Fiidiy. just on hia return from some distant trip. It waa reported her that be bad gone to Niw York, and that old Abe a man bad grabbed Urn, and pot him jl J - ' nreseated us 4U largest peach, and Mr. rbillip Oweaa the largest apple, w have .1 ' tt.-- . : u 3rmr- 7 "' r ' Jkforr Krtlojt$.lt. George Wheeler baa laid a oar tU a package of eavel- ooaa of hia make. Tha blockada will not t'-i .i:. J.:.. s i II..-' .? T . ' . "Tr, the srro or pay of tha CUMpt- halMbary u already preparea to Turaiaii almost any quahtitv. . J " swa vwa in. A Primer for Oosr sro fom forth . t q... n,. try: Oh ! most Gracious. Lord God, or Haaly Father, w commend to Thy ear and protection. Thy servants, who ia be- ! half of their families aad Uieir country. kiM.enss forth to mt tb daneers of mm. LWrt and lel there i. aafety ; Wes. there ia tbir .IforU to protect and'oVfe.d thia land ; praserv them from tha violence . of the tword and from sickness Kkaaa ; from inju i Houa aerJdenta. from treacherv. and from . i " ' j. t ! sarpns , arons tsnKmm ot usiy, irora confusion and ftarj front mutiny and die- order; from evil living aad from torgeUu of Thee. .: Eaabie them to retare in safety aad boeor, that wt, beinj defended I frm a!t wba wouU do na hart, ahould ra- joice ia ThV mercies aid Thr charch gite Vi . .,-. : r.t. .. ! a.a - iss. a rsiiav wnr-ju r Jut t"? AT . , ! j V f!. Rtatk lVin In ataav ut ' v- ' t. i - the fact that tho ortbernConrrea I I-1 p haa ttaaaed a biU'"confltUnirLay?iT property owned by Southern people, "rT tZZZt UtrrVciark -ahould acathatnot afT.f cent of tniereat It paid on N. 0L bonda i a ' e a -a e m - e . a owneti by r in ine nanoa oi iMortn etn et. -The Treaturer altoeld ftrrt t thiaooeMion Ur every aWy t far be penoitfed to par a dollar to Xor&AJ1? " T1!-ilT,a- .V - t u. , n ...j e.;.. rwuV ia aw. W prefer candor lo hTpocra- ern bondboldera. 1 Beaidea,theStaie aothoritJee thould m mediatel aeixe altlho prtpertj Irr thia Stat owned it th Nrth, each ae trold mine. landa, Wnsea. &c. the Linciilhiie, contain a proriaion for the abolishment ftla very. The object of, the adtnlnittraticn are now unmiatakable, andercr Southern man in utt retolrato die rather than tabroit to the corernment at Waah on. . '.. , .' : A Xorth Carolina Regiment eame in on Batu'rdaj. A gentleman atked them M' where, thej came from P Tliey aaid, r North Carolina." -He aaid, whj bow man more men are coming from -North Carolina P Tba replj waa, an? number too chooee to aak for, it.LHUr from Rutmoud to CharUtion Qruntr. A daughter of the author of the Star Spangled Banner, waa compete; ed recently" to perrofl tier booe to be aearched bj the Baltimore police. . V- - ; Baiuea, lf. 'SX 1561. Ma. Uanna-Tbt Cvosral Atswiiy )m don bat Kit! ycV asoept to wrangW about what the Convention ha dona. Tbellouae passed a bill to-day through Ita second read ing by a rot of aboot 68 to 29, to submit the question to the people at tbe oext No vember election to decide whether they wish tbe Convention le meet agala or not Ifrar there b some dispoaiiioo to reUl tat npon the Convention for orfoed bdigmtie offered to tbe AasomWy. It b tlwught Vwever, that the Senate will not paa the bitt. IuoW, the constroction which Oov. Clark and hi C.rty Wend have put on the Cowtitntioo re tive to tb Governor! oflli, i i. thai JJr. Clark i not in truth Oovernor, but only ercisea the power of Oovernor berauar he M Speaker wifl render it aeeesaary that the Convention shall meet and amend lb Constitution, olktrwim w W te wOW a Grr frm aarf AJ a Junmmry -. Tbe vacancy caused by tlie death of Oov. H Ka, has given riiwtocoMaidersblelnvestigatkio and diciMion. Some maintain that Mr. Clark ia Oovernor tor the unexpired term, of Oov. Elba, and that the rVnate should elect anutbet Speaker; others, thst bo is Speaker aod ar-euo Governor, aixi that when he ceasrs lo be Speaker, heceasr to be Oovern or while otliers maintain tlial it is lb duty of the Assembly to All the veaarjr by elect ing a Governor. Thia Utter view ia novel, bat it ia not without strong reason fir ita ba sis. Under tbeoW constitution, the LegiaW ture elected the Governor, but the Cooviioo of 1835 altered XhefiUrnA ttim of lb 4d ffunttiHMin so aa to, give the rlccUon hi Aha peo4e. The aiaetjeat asrfwa a separate one lecUres how vacancies shan be filled in rase of death, removal, sickness or inabil.iy that is, by the Speaker jaf tte Seoate exercis ing the powers of Governor during socb va canry. or wafil a new mamtmttim waVey lie .tswmWv." This 19th section was not repealed by the Convention, hence it is maintained that it ia obligatory on the people to elect the Govern or, ami the Atnbly may fill a menace t editor anl printer have put the worI at the end of the 19th secthin, ."or tW a ! ae aeasraarioa u mU ay Me w ",T SCZZIZZTj the Convention of "35, it ia very dear that j t mbrtm '-ute rfthm if i ap- i parent tUt the presi-nt Convention alooe can i settle mi mnirr w - - - ; , ,w r- if for no other. K ahould meet afam.- j nnaaturv or smsatB. j. Ttie 27th Section of the original ConaUtu- t of thia 'Stale expresaly ssys: "That no officer in the ReguUr Army or , mi0 suu. vfUktiSot rnn tir Ala la, or arty j cootraci or or agent for supplying uch Annt orNavv with clothing or provuaoo. shall 1 have a seat in either the Senate, lloiwe ) Commons, or Council of Stale, or be eligible thereto; n-i any mvmoer ot toe m.r, How Oimmon, or Council of State be- ting atopotnu-d .to and scrupling of sskii office, tkalt Uertft tmcata Am mvL" ; , 4th Section tt Ue IY Article of the amended ConMitutiiai mrk language as plain and emphatic but more general audi Ungaag as would upon a fair cooMruction exdh-aeniber tlr Cunveotioti from !ln !?fi jLTJa'SS'S .llt oVnartDtent, was Uid otion the table by a de- vote the old whig voting acamst the motion, and the oVJ IVmocrau lor iC Tha it is that Constitatioo are regarded in these tunes of reroluooa. iwcacT ytmtia rsi son tutxrisa We often bear k ssU that there m no party noir-that w are alt for the cnuntry and that to revive old party is WontWj not -S hh aO.kwt.ww dnerou not to saf trea.onabte. lit bear j Jnm M tb issue of the 2lt inrt.,- Tb laying off of the Stale into tm Cun- PeasMKial pBOrirt, and the etectioo of two Senator, ia a work that will necessarily ei- dte M ftr,nir. but mar foot) on that thing puewMe toie aa Ual ter eea eH , The only way we can see to spcur unanimity oa cy, ami therrAire apeak oor arntimenta. Trne to this leogramme. the bin to re-di- ' uk (be Ktate; T am mformed.lt m ?amngi fs to enable tb Democracy ta Jake nil thffjr can. ; it is ssmI mat titer are m ret at Jeaat evea out of the- ten. eistncta; n4 will an- a a . as a a . W a a s 1 aouqteui v suugnter oan A. uumer. ion wiH see bow dead party is next Tuesday, when, the election for Confederate State Sena tor comes off vow will sec two IVmocrais elected.; Ah! yoa may cVpend'epon h not only ja i IWiocracy to comnssnd, rule and luxuriate m the oi vil as in ilbi f mnitaryjjparf- menu Wt ow wg ana L ntoa asatter kow trm lo fe 8& err Is sfiacrsd Utd,krp4 eWa aad erwJUf, ay (Ae area W of fvf, Bwler the cry of no party aO country and tha very bypocracy which the editor devpisea. As s farther etidence that 1 am right in my assertion on this qneatma of party, ( wiU state that to-day, 23d Angnst, Mr. Merrimoo introduced 'a preamble and reaolution into tbe Hoowv proposing to pro moU baimony. and good feeling and to ignore party by electing a beoator to the C C from each on of the old parties. JU resofioW seas laid jo O labU. A proposition by the Ilova to tb Senate t ) adjourn mm dm on next Friday 30th, M tsblad ia tb Seeat by a roto of 22 to 21. Tba Senator from Davidson to tb surprise of every body took hu seat ia the Senate to day. flow be no the gaooilet, is not pub licikaowai - TU 8u Law wO probaUv reoeiva s eort of solution from the Assembly, but what tort casaot yet be known. Tbe 8eoata t. daj smanioaan) paassd a bill to auiboria in vonntj voarm to tax property "la (h tame SBanoer" that the But does.. I toss totteUouae. . .. L. rNrnffiKUii, . ... CasV. Mar. Warmrtoav ) J Amg. 20, 86lf Ma Eerroa : Aocordiag sopromisstnow drop yoa a Eoa from our encampment at this. placa. W left Bahsbsjry oo Bsiordar amid the cheer of ear friends and kindred.. Ther b a little snore b parting with dear one andrr net dramwtancev tbas tbuer Who May at" home imagine. Ther nave never looked around oa a crowd of familiar facra, nod sa tbe scene of their earlier and hsppief day, and avflrcted that they were, perhapa, visw irg thero fortbe Uat time. W bv passed that ordeal, and however (reble or street the rmotions excited, bar easily and asiisfaeto. rily realiaed that w era aiow oidier sa Us) tented field, with a vast resrionwbility rasting upon aa To those w base Ml behind, w send the hearty greeting id camp-brad soldier, hoping that in doe time we may mart them again with joy and gladness. Tber was very little of interest area along tb road to this placa. At Camp Graham w saw a targe number of tents near tbe rail road, whkb I learned belonged to the 7th re giment of volunteer) and further akmg we saw numerous other eneaaipmenta, but whoa . I did not team. Aboot 4 o'efock, p. m, w arrived at Raleigh. A Urge .number of erti srn were cutigregated at . the depot, drawn thither to see the most splendid cavalry coro paay I ever saw. I regret my inabdlty to give tbe name of it; but if it should prove as efficient aa k looked, it wiO make itsetfltlt in dd war. W upped at Ratifb nabl Sunday nKing: apeot tb eight ia aom box car tha were at the depot; andcoassd rringour fods, tb weary hour of the night were passed aa weB aa could be expected. Early Sunday morning w look tb train for Warrenton, nothing of snsiamal mtereat at- tractrar our aUeeu)Su44 we arrived at ramp There are only three coraranirs acre, yet,forthcekreguaeot; batlaminiorm ed other ar cxpertrd here this week. Those now ber are "tb Akunaoo Grays," Capt rise's company from WdrmngU aodJwr. own corj the Mcchanica'' Guard. Our boin are nearlv aO Welti Doe or two are eoniuuniBg, but I think' they aire only a lull borne' icav Our Caftaia and lewirn aiits are aa Carver set of men as yow ever heard of ia camp. Thar at 4 a auui m the ttmipaay but will agree with to tbjcaa-''' ton. I bav Jast paid a visit tb the town of War rcnton, and I must say, I do not thick tber is a town in tb Hut Cain surpass it ia beat' ry. . " The Warwnton News onVw ia cfos et The proprietor, outnpoatnrs, preasmsn and ? devaV" hare aB gone after MoU Abe scalp There is no new been. If any thing worth rvUling should turn up, I wdl jot a down and send it to you. N. Caur FiaH(a,aKaaMasAsaaa, Ya-, 1 .,;:..;:,... Aurirt;itlhJJMl?,.l Ma. ltToa: A 1 have tba boeor to be -Wicer of lb day in the, Arliflery Camp and kav to jnak an of&ciatieit to the guard and the sentinel oa past abawt 1'J IV M, 1 shall, in the interval give yoa e short note of passieg events. " Sitaatad as we ar ia lb midst of tb grand army of tb I'otooMc, I Mppoas. yoa think that w ar fully inforsaed a regard all th anoeemcale ef the army, but such i aot tb case. Her wc seldom sea a newspaper aad e6oejeaUy the kaowloJg i w get from that toare it tju'it limited; and each paper wbea it do aoaka its appearaaee ia camp ia bailed a a web come measeager. Could yoa U her for a fow day aad go oa tb top of a neighboring hill aad se Um thoaaaads of while teU ia very Jirectiu. yM woald think that the vhol army wa la view, bat go to th top of a: bill i8v mile JisUat, and tb same psc tael will present itself to yoar view. Aad at eight yra waU kar th igaa ef the drama, a the drnatrner of each regiawat beau tb dramroer call for th dry mmer to aasembl oe their respectiv groaada. wad a tb Tatm-Ur beat The acboi ar' dnvVa back Wtagiag with tbeei 'tae aota of other' drama showing' that a regtmeat i there t; and from varioee poiat kt th' lovely Virgiaie valley, the briQ wotea of the bagtt etake known th fact that tlstre i a corp of Artillery or Cavalry there ee- camped, aad tha th w bole cowalry v ee one grew esM-ampmeet. ;. . t. Th Rowan Artillery hav received fber guS briag two section f a bat- tery, tbe other two forming the Ikied aa tioa will b ready for them a ava eatbey am reedy te reoeiv Uem, aa tbry waat aboot twenty flve nie company, which tboeld aamber aboot eot naadred aad twIve usee. Tbcy now aamber ghtyva anea aoa-coesmawioe- ed officer and private. They will need a urst-rat wacUmith, a wagoa roaier, a haraeas-maksr and aadlar. and tcveral drivara, tboae who are accoatomed to drrv iag aad Daaagieg borsea. The pat thrf have received are of ibe latest iroprovd palUra, two eftbeta Uloeged tothe ce5 braUd 8bennaabaUery,ndarlB poa47
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