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atatttr Crttt Catbtrlaf af U ttUrrUUe. TW moat inijairtaut. recent event at the Noith, i the great democratic rafticatioti meVting which took place last Wednesday in Dnmklyti. We fire the Herald miitnrj of the . irocedina: A Urn, influential, nthuiatic and uorimirtaiit neWim. of the dmiertMi t ltfb.LIvn. .i held l.t evenim? in Him Aea.l.o.eof Ali, ll.ntfatfw atrvet, nt which Jlr. &miul Sloan, pteaidint of ihe'j Hudson Rirer railroad, presided:-- One .of in rMJuri..i.. r rjti inil ami ,de.eiicvd tit .nH-lmatiMi ;' !'. Every idea ami iiiatitutioii of the TitoMeiit fUiNfrifNlihtf tlie!,,f the Government, trained by the . slaves, and thin resolution hmd-; "vn,M -,,u . " mconeiM- V!y cheered nihI adopte 1. The tirf O'liUadiclion with ltt IjeciV apeaker after a few remsik U the -d principle of llie .n4;iit war imi PrwaiJrnt u the IJ-mk Horatio 'tt1". Kr nil the Oiutitun 6TiiiMir. llw tlrclarvi'J ibt iboi,'"Ut "d n-clviit of the Ui Trauothe Ut fe wr4t ImI tMt i tnlt i: w out ut the uitflv i.lva aetilialljr cnivd rrlaiim.lti1 ;,X " the dincrMtic (rt) I lit- Kvfin tUdlt, MIC I tlMt ttlHt 9irlV Wit llW tltf IIMilr I'f lite MtllMtTfH." All ' alllMHMi ill Inn' jn-.-cii to llie (r vf rii' Or Of Ma4rtClMiH;H-, hro'llit iil hirto- tor Gf ' Alr-, ul.ilf aiitbr ltnn t (t-iu-rl ,M(?lvl Ian, t'toiiht d-u rMiii f m IilaUM. r. S-V".-'t sh i'.tll" ed tt Jw -ch ljr Mr. Jhn Vm litt1 ren, alio .h-efnrd Mint he hml never 1 u.irivJ a ci.iilMie with atif4i ti.ii th 11 he olioiilti MiHirt I 31r. Sej iifMjr. Still lie hd, folio jug the uttioii ,. mi intelligent 1 tid aMCtott editor, recent l j.ro j poaed, with -Mr. betnioiir' cuicnr- reoce, that IhiiIi randulate for Hie' Goertiorhip thonlJ withdrar in 1 favor of General Dix. lie denounc- ed General Vtlwrili a an open, bitter, malignant enemj of General McCIellan, and gave hi auttiori tj for that itateiucMit Giiiimarv General WeUh, of thi State. If Geoerai WadwortU had not chang ed hia Tiewa in regard to hit supen or officer, then he tai a traitor and deterred a jjibtet cuore richly than j pleaaed to term " the relei trepid Jefferson Davis himaclf. In regard j tioti upon the sea coast," and assure to General 6cott's letter to Mr. Sew their reader that "thu worst feara ard, besaid tbt the mode of hi ob- t-mmg it w a secret, and that a ; mow accotnpisnea ana -ei"fteJ ladj was helpiDg him to keep .the secret A to the lUteineut made in the EtsenUg Tott in regard to bit dining in tbe clab rooms at the tabia with General .Scott, the a t. -t.. aaj wiiervpa reaa iuai letter at tUe Coot'uiatitate. Le deriMred' it to 1 be a false statement of a private con- f ' ' vertttion made by Chariea King, drtee already cluster around mtrfctati- Colombia Coileire. the onlv man in tt. ITnitMf Kfi hn -r .-u. .! . K - J , a dwwd iwanLMr Oane.t J.k. . . w cob. lie (Mr. Van Boren) was but , a pr,v.i , ow r.uaa, u ,ie uau f ctmmand;6f tbe army and tty . to Uicbtnond, he would say, - Ga . . . .1. - - 1 n i. t.A ' . r . -V 'w"'ui( the liac;kbrigade I renetrate to the , beart of "boath Oaroiina, and ttajr mere lore rer. , ue declared 11 a '. hi opinion that, if there should be Gkenada, Mi., October an attempt to make thia a war for The M inphi lilLiiu, of the sTat, tle abolitiM) of tlvery, to arm the contain the following: brutal helot of tbe South, it would j "Cap Ujce, "October 20. Tjie be the hignett duty of European mt ; Lmdoii Times kiya the proclama tion, as civjlited ami Ohriatiau na-! thm of Lincoln i a jxjitical cn liout, o interfere. Tlie lat epeaker ceW'ton to the Ahplitioniats. Wlu'n was Mr. David Floyd Jones, candi-! the Union existed, the Cuiatitiitioti dallor LieuUnaiit Governor. Tliefe 'gHve no right ..to the Preaident or were alio ipeefh'I..JAdatfthe out- aigrea to free he'tave. EmHii tida meetings. ' 1 '' , cipation wh- the thunderbolt iirth'e Tha "Northern oauer are filled with tbt great canrass of New York, i An enormoos meeting has been held in tha ctt of JJrooklyn. iMr. bey CMar, the Jkmoerariccandidsre for Ui.G.beniatoi&at office, ioade) there jLjrtiwa-aWajoyatide tlw retoJatioa jaaed at the ineeV ii.ga ery clear idea' ma be ob- V tamed of tha iat-ea betwenl!etwo ' parties in . New Vork; Al the proaecntioo of tha w'ar thefy is no d flVreace between the two prtie; but at to tl manner, of Its profeca- ' and t ebjectt to be attained lu it, a( well.as tha admiijiatratioii of tha lawt and Govei jment of the " United State at Iwme, the Deino- Static party and the Republican jpr. ty are mora widely aannder than any other two parti that ever eiisled v the Amarleao eontioent. Their trance it simply the difference of the cotiaUtDtioosi theory of irovern- - tnetit from the despotic theory. One contends 1 for a reat oration . of that- law, which lubaitted io the . , oriftoic Uhitad -State entil the electios of I Ahraliam JJocoln. The other 1500- tend for a apectea of government which can ouly be decenbed aa Uoa. . sla run-mad. There it feaaoo to be - lie re that tbe Democratic part wil) - ( -v ' ' T v ,n-" -'' at " -" a qacceed la. the coming eltitbnj and although we .-"PWjUiat "I'l'-L'fl. Kja tti at rw I ii t t Iiaiii Irnin at ta a a trwv wfeawrw w v preMioa f sympathy in the Swih, w do but ueltaleto aaythat lover with lmmv rnff eioVptrKHe-HJv ery where, will be rejoiced at their ; succe.: Without doubtim the sin wr"J v( '' Krlaiiwil intention K t lie war, it i Itm-wai; ble mt to see that a relation of the' United State Government foil gl principle "d Coiiatilulioh "Md ""H end the diabolical effort 'e continent l deprive i the utiier half of prortyt liberty liml inch Mini nation o th ri:it t. dcciue n tho frin ami chnracu-i ol tijic giivvriiiuvii' uiuii-r whtth t.iiM Mill liu-. tl'il f the S.Hithi ttf UlV lUHlllllMIMtll'A-, Hlld lllv olrjfC'I f tin N-'itu u th ,lcn cti m, it till llllil4MIClltMl I'it'M lift C-"IIIII tt h countries'. Jiich. Examiner, COAST DEFENCES.' G. lit M, f GeoTlS iiiHt4 a iirriii M-eal lo the planter of Millie anl S mi: Western tieiiiria, to vnj toj tirl one-tenth .ol their w-.i kin' !iui.1, to work 14.011 the t-i deieiiten of S-ivmiuah. .Tiiere i uuhi whatever, hut tliMt the cult will he aliWer-J in t!ie ntot willing and patriotic iuanne, aour Soiitnerti people nre not woot jo sd.i; the calU ul the Executive. wiipti tht interest of the countrY re quire prompt aiiawer 'and action. 1 he eiieiujr are evidently making preparation to atrike a kituultane ou hlow at our aeabuard citiea, I CharSettoti, Savaiiuuh and Mobile. i The ew York lltralL of the 22ud in.tant. cbucklea over what thev are of th rebel will be realised." Lett the heroic example of Vicksburg h : emalateU call all! call all Y and j ml will come. B it to the defence .of Richmond, Charleston, Savannah, j Mobile or other seaboard citfe, . there bonld be and wttl hp io lack t of the brave spirit and the atron . . ;arin ta stwke with the iirsfrawd stand u.oi. fl f..r 1... u.i . ...1' .u. i . . M9 I V. IIIU KtHI " W 1 of our countrr. A thouaand meimv- .li..t VV'U -,......t -.,.4 ....... wn, " . Off "kA. HUM t'l V i ..... ..A ... . . . v .i "... i . . i .11 ..-..I , . . in Aim vii'iuu win H'mi m,'J iiili'H witn tueit who have seed their nun . . . . ,of By and tl.etr banner liu oil ,uudre.l Southern held.-icAmof Examiner. , . r: ! LA1E NOUTilEKX AND EUIiO f PEAN NEWS 1 Iiatids ol the rreaidji'ia to destroy the social orjrHiiizatiou of the Soot 11 at a blow Lincoln: has aHined the rilit to tauntih it without the power., to enforce hi decree. ' The S'oth must conquer !every fjnare tuiie W ttiwlyriith befdr. It : can make the prwlaiuat ion of more effect thaii merely a jraata of -paper.'" 1 Coinniea'ial advices fmtn New York elniw a strong impreiaio among lending merchant that a .termina tion, of the war will ultimately occur from a nuaticiat cnais and cootosiofi in the North." . " Louisville papcrt of the 23d cpn tain the: following. t . ' MorgVo made a iucceasful raid 00 Lexi'igfoii tHe 21st, captaring aregiment of 529 men ot the Ohio cavalry, whtfiBkhe piroled, keeping their boraea ;ani eq-ipment4 He camped . at night sear VeriaJUea, and on the 22d iosUnt oVattook a traia of terenty-eight Wagonaoo the lUrdstown Turnpike and dettrored drTIIe alto eaptured another train laUTTit the evtnioe. the number of wagona not known. He then m'ade the entire circuit pr iiuella axmj aodjoinad Gen. Bragg again. Majof-jGeorge Lipscomb, of the Twenty firtt Miaaiuppi, wta araoog the killed at tbe battle of Ferry rille. jGsrnox. ilk rvporU aad hopa of reemrshioa fcr Earepa at .one of lbs aatioaa ( tae orkit Main Mtrseiivtd vaa eomparatlva la d.(Kio tb teorat ststemeaw af tbretgff iwpars, aad adnusaioa of Me Hew York MfMliat k eveat Is at least about u uka ptaca thai, it Um laagaaaT of the tha New Yutk TriUaa Ike SOia 14, -it to moralljr rvrtaia that fraae aad Eng-laod will rmaxaWtba 801 kwra Co Mrrac oa or'aUwtwtlHi Istwf iaaaarj, aUt, shoald the sifattioa rtrtnai aaakaiig ed uj. to tbat liaaa. ' Sltould lk aitaaiioa reataia that at chaiiKi. tbai iaalNwitd I ha 6oatb aaauia Di uvtwlHrluii6f dialvr brfvt lUm I at of J.aaarj, aad rreMiiitn tbaa Uka 1 .11. it ia iniioMill to votiiaale the im mti ioc- vt tnat vtwic-Wi u and to lb rll. SopajaiiiK lliat rwoyaiiioa did not imply armed liiurvrnlio", (ha ntorv fet that tha iS(rm.-- hJ eaUUtohni lU nlil to a vim, l a iwod aud aaaul plana tuo, lu tlir Umilv ol lialiuit. uM rtrt a inutal ii.dvtrM tra. vur faor tliat may Leaf inealt-uiable aivaiilai'. Itul 11 w qaita pn.twMc, and h my n.iinJ.-el evrtaiti, tbal mjjiiiUya will Im lut tbr firlttde lo ll4Vlioli, lliallbe htdin iuwra ol Huiuy ami f thr wutkl 1. 1 m 10 hib HtriM, thai a d-va!a!ig uuiMluckl and law-karoo arar, ahieh dm nirta I lie eointiterew and ciHtifurt, and ImjI, rnt(ra lht fcrlimpi uf the ailtole civihb-d world, aball eea. Tb4 view of probabil itiea ih-tirra ita tffnjfth mora (roa the tot of ud3riii2 ia Earotw for our loekrl- up le, than from any &-iinir of m piidv tu tb Houtn. tboayh. that frrling U aJ milted, and dwabiVaft has tome inllu- vnea. I lie atuca ol Sontnera collon in Kuiuiie ia at t aut gninir out. Vlia the or eummenced it a raleuUtetl that the Vliak wuuM htM onlv till th 11 of January 1.8 6 2t bat hj Mopoinjr turn inU and aroikm others a abort Una, it baa utwn k-d cat av aa to twt a telr montta more. It ia, howert now almoat entirely aani u. aud there ia no bope for mora, to eiiijJy , and ft ed the Harvinj million rngaj-fd in ita tnanulaeiare. The etUia of Uhm klarting niillioha are tb moviu eaute of reoiiittwaj for wpoe their pi-t deprud lb atabifity of Earopeaa throntw. Our aohliera ia tha flrld, everywhere, will r-a the importance of folding their ground, at all baaaroa, so that, no dumstor vl .. T' "7 n. ermoent wit) do its part to lire rent aucB a e-Umitr. And patriotic fliea and women at honi-. eieaipted from tha u&rtnga of tho aoldier ia tha fiftd, mul and will ki.it that tboa auflVriui-a are . relieved to i .ae a,mon eneot-oi ina.r mearta, ao inai. f T " . -.- in enemy, .a conteqaene. ot H.-e-s 1., 1 . iwu-wry vw m & a aarwa tr in anhi inituaw ttnto, t toWtDji oar arm and reUsing our etTorta, in et'narueace of thia revival of aid hopra, it la apparent that . I . 1 f . , . ' oemaooa more 01 sexi ana eoer.. iv andi determinatioo tl.a ever. For if "v- f raemy to 21 a advantaffa-of at now. aaav eoea J,1fc lMp hM1;f and the fot.re will rWi-a f more of ; election .ad of sacrifi,, h U ,Uretre Wand prudent to do aow. ami. tbua aectre auocea. wnn or will tout rVe.nirioii, " It jropr to add, that tU flicbiiiond Enquirer sara tbat our eo'verameat bat re- erivvd nu atfieial informal urn rat aa ia. tended chang of poller oe the nartof the Eurtipeaa governitieou. Fmg. Obterptr, THE EFFECT OF JIECOGN - ITIOX. .a V - a a ar m tiort. 4. .M. Jiason, . one 01 . onr Commissioners, writes a fetter in re ply' to a Mr. lioou, the representa- hive of a certain portion of the ted- pie of Staley bridge, ClK-tre, 'Eng-, land, in .which lie that tfate the effect Vhlch he think would flow from the recognition of tbe Coofed erafe State bj the nations vof the world: - -'.5 V rltir-'reffij to-jour inqnjryaa-ta what effect recognition ,of our Inde pendence would have, toward put. tioir. au end to the war. 1 ha va onlr to say it would at once and torihrw dispell all deloaioo on the tubjeet in the United Stale. So long aa it it withheld by .EunpOi it ia taken aa an admission in America .that in European judgment there msy yet be a restoration of the broken Union, and to that extent our adveTtarie may be encouraged to persivere. That I am warranted id pealing bf thia art delusion, I mar appeal to tlta eerdict of every joteUigettt Eng. Usbman. ' . .- Again, job nre Jtvare that the war waa commeoced and haa been proaecoted for tbe porpote of put Ciog down an .alleged rebellion, Our reeognitioa by the . iuropaaa Power wouli be the decree ef en lightened, impartial aad nbje pbeer vera that a rbIIioa if ever, one exiated ia4 beea T brought to ja cnd.vnJ thtt thcrttooJ lo p!ct ItiT acknowI4gtd . by them, separata, sovereign and independent State, the ttpal of an la tbe line of atuptre. . 'f . rlf u BortinhrifwrteiJcToriht world that wf to diMtnui In Its result to tliw-t sow waginjr It arainst the Omfederate State, when the were mada o anderstatid that It waa im longer Coidoc1ed againat alleged 0tifederatra in arms, but gainst an acknowledged erjnal rlit teal pnwer, eoald long be maintained. oacli are my viewa on tue aue'm von have snhmitted, briefly, hut 1 hoi irifellienily, given: I have the lnnor to le, very -rvsi-ectrbl'y, your onetlifiif servant. f " t - at k cis w. I. iUAOO.V SEWARD'S TOL10Y. It haa htft alt along aianint that lb yaakera hare urnil limf a ooa of tbnr tHiai iotHt vrapona aani-l tla tviaili. They hVd to krep w in lU- L'aion, by lll imr a tht tW-y bad nu h-iga to inier frr with tb peoliar iniiialkn f llw South. That lif ia ao font -wd lV Lit- An pr-lamali"a. Th-y lie in t Wir mrr nxiaUof etrty b-itlle, fla'miag -ficiory. hi'iii th io riMfaraifa enhat m. nU aiiKM.g Ukmw ho oairt frr fiow and Uk mmIimj- ia the Sooth, and fit tbe amr tiint lo dweourae rwuntiion abroad. Tlml llo t.-rralialv S-,ard' (iJiry, w lion hy a Irtter raptiirrd hjr oar troow irr Charllon, Va, int the (Hb iaat. i , a 'Ni'sa Cmahustowk. Va, ) iVt. 1861' J beat Ctflt-r-l got ht-re from the Ferry jeu-rday.'aUrnion. I have no. Urn U write tun but a few hnea bow Mil will lite mre fullr in a dj or two. I M-n.l yu hatf a dosen oipira of arioua of llif ikiehnaind pajier-, rapltn-d by arme oT our eavalrv hM aight. Hy raling ihnn you will a-e lhat tha rrbela are not vet fully ctrtmitent that thv have not l-e routed in Kentucky ! Yba Whftg'a editorial aayi il'wevrr expreled auo-raa there while the rebel army wjm ander aoch inouinprtent (n-neraJaS And lb Etaio iner i atiil ia a Ui of aioful aniiety abuit tbe Uule of iVrrvvilW I It eina that they have received a patebea frora Gen. Forreat, and eemeroaa olhrr fw-athern aoartra, telfini of their victory ; bat Hragj'a official rrjort baa rA been reveited. and tbey have keen tha Federal papera, and a tbewa J mot aWaiil a drfnt to tha Union army, ibSottbe-a era really doubt whetfier any haa orcurr-j-l! M Li mniAhrf thirMt iiumm of vr ralcy m r-carj to t lie -vortixva pf (B. Sevtl M rigb, m Mtitf that Miaiccation wa nereMary art ol the machin- ry of war. In thia war it ia a awerfal aid. aatlie Sioilirm eaa rejb lih and teem, to tr-ht h maeh of what wa chouMi to eive lo our i.aiet. Tu.Il idi bJm1-kLiL m a !! farther.. Make them atat eveff B-I.l a irlorioua' vieiory arnl alkk to it It ill do great goud Noth and Siwth. , lirna tr more now. Itd Vrtp'aok i hei and well very aoVclMiatrry. .' vnur nephew, ; Wm. U. VAimr, . Uoa. Va. Seward. Tansenger arri vingyeaterday frnn Lynchburg. siae, that on Snnday last anoar felf ipn t lie train f om ChattamwigA, Tenneasee, t'iJ'lulakt . , - www. - county, Virginia. Ylreti t lie cars arrived at talent on Monday, the' sun was tinning Irrihtly, vet still there Wat abut four inches depth of anow mi the toj or tii cuMM-e. li'iuud about Jrito, ami in the cootitiet of Waahiiigton and NVythe, il lay to theNepth of over tix incite Thit fell in rain . in and'alniot Ilich mond, but . we may readily account for the cool weather today.- If winter hat begun thn early, we ma j look for a Hgoron aeaton, and preparation eamiot be too qnickly Tflad forlbe ertoftrt of Mir tohjiera, who mntt neWtaarily suffer frora the untimely inclemency of the weather. Eiamifur, WO.;; 7 " Iitfagfei'from Kentucky. X? several day past Our ttreett hav been crowded with a large number of the beat eitiien of Kentucky, who despising the rule of Federal po wer, have left their liome and their pro petty and havr eoroe South to find more congenial tpirita and a better race of men. Among the number it Jaa. a Clay, aori of the Gallant Harry of the We t,w -whose perpote it is, we noderasand, to organise a regiment from the large number of young men who have come over. By-the-way it waa currently ah dentotxL npon oor ttreeta, tliat thia diatinguitbed gentleman ioteoded, on yeaterdayV to deliver an addreat to the peopfer' We trust be haa not abaodoaed thia porpote XnmZ2 Fivai iU Wars ' ' (J. C.J CaanUaav ' t r-, :!e..-",f;.;8ALT.:,:., v;f;ijv If. PV.lA 1 t n..w lki m, !M ana lot vrilinir ILU abort eomtaabL. Uoa, as I talnl tua sat.Jret WMm tfjift, small Tmartanee, 5 1 de-ire to eat! Ike tl teatloa of tht Chief of Coaatraetion aad ' Naatiaeierra, v nw wn, mat e eaa, at a amall Mpeae ' and Hi a ahmt lae. pra dte a aabaliiaia t Ball, la aa-b aaatU. r liaa as ml svpply ika waai id k Siaia ll U ao aew dnaivery, but has Vera long Iiml Muf utew-lhwea awed tut it , ? nbw of pre-afving meat wbe ftalt aa srarrev ll la aw ting more ina I'tiuli. kvw vni, wnw, 1 "1 Jlll iwk I BO . ialeirigeat pliyatetow - re ebrmM taw4 ma) rbaace la awt, "ha wdl eeetaialy,te Toa that thia .artd will, fckoet do)4. rare meat a well, ana (averrve it aw bwa (nun taiat of any wmwdneaa as the Snh. Il ia ewy made fra a km-l of bard wood, anl tbe oaaaiHy of acid oble'ted ia aearlf owe half I he weight aootl m. uut urn Ike IMer Dart of iae Mala Im wood can l- aw 9SD0 i-er rwtd. ibe m mJ roeld l tkH, Ifiy erfti. and wrbajia per galb. ; Thla m id bat Uvea Mitnefactarfd ia fc avta bbivbrtod of . .1 ' I t iae wrurr iw .p ww-, 11111 m irw uan ihra have Ww-d it darikg lb hamawr and Fad tx carinaf awuvti, aad M a perfket ' oewa. M ! djea aut nnvr lb )j , uf aeawoning, bet a malj aaXiiy af hall hw lor Jhal pwlw-w. hw iaaboftaat . thing k to M a the Mw-a wod ll.w arid in do H. the iwilT . Ol-y-eih4l to M, if It may Iw railed erne, av, rfcajt M imiwila a 1 . I. , at ft CNideaaed I a eoj per . lahe tr p,-a a iron ttraa it Wert. I dir do bo tvier than call atteaiioa to- tbe aaldrei, kvtia that We tray aoa wee areral dialiltna ia fnvraiwn. iwiamg m - wit aaa drrd galhma r ibift Twelve or firt-va gdlou will rur oae tw.abd oaad of Mieal. , eaM-et rati, O WHO Mat tt 1MB MtAV. Th Cfmrtott 6' in. -The eje commanded hy Capt. J YiIkt- paraded on Tueadiy afterman In" full force and prevented qitaaed dierly apietrnee. Sinew the pa rade a large number have tnreo ad dcl to their Mat. . ' " The moat Improved arm a) abondanceof atnunithm ia ik-ingrfis jrihnted in 'thia romptnr to meet anv exigency that may oecnr. . Ve are pleatxl to learn that am ; pie pfoviaioii i IWirg made to pUce every man in a posit hm to rvpeJ.-i vaiMi of suppreaa domestic dir dcr. " ' ; :-' ""; In order to complete a erfeet aye tern for home defence It beronte tlie duty of every man lo finite and aid in a thomagli organixathit. Char. liulUtim. ' Jert CUifni. IVe learn, says the M obi ie fieouUr ami A dtrtiert that . I this person waa beaten, within a men of nia life imi: tbv tireeff dJ; lluntsvilie the other day by A-Cus tua V it hers. Eq;, a brtlier'rf Gen- .Val J. M. Withy wa ihw rf tW iwVIre citizen fnear cerated by II ifcl.Ali, ahif I heir prf a'n "window einiiaiided a eiaw of the attkeeiaiifg, Switliettier.':-of whom tley had kepf a liat. :,Ttejri iiad sptikeW very plainly elet lite individuals, of wlMm Clemen waa': ne, wlriv railing behhid .il r. With, era snapped piatid at hiiii Wiflf era turned and bewi him at we hvw' mentioned, diafigu ring him frightlol - " wwSwjjh i4 mm. f' ' V : Jl; ' Qtr Optrttlamt tf TVaaVer Hthr to'oa.ljkn tee or three eJa7 aw tbwoe was malted ap in thla markat ' to 40, 45, tad even to eeatt aotd. with what littt rraaoa iabowa by ttt (all Iaat rk to 40, 35, and perhajw Us. Wliei k wa at ka bigheat bere, U Vt only 13 at KaWgb. 0 ruilaa vi. A r-n-ttemaa here who wanted a-aaridy lot V&v ot family wrote to tUle'ib' and bad it refcaaed at 4(1 eeaU, to abkh it had risa wben hia order was filled, tt eoatis aed to flaa there antiJ. aa TLartdsy hvt H waa Wwrtb 00 cwflta, while il aa bat 33 her. TV bacon boeVKt it Calehth rracb-. ed bra jut at tha tim ii bd faHrt to its twweat 'foial beisaad' wbea H bad rWtta its kigbest thera. If it bad renaiaed ia rUh irb it mikbt kava beea told at a t- fit of ftO par eetL, abiUt the' patcuaae hart eoald bats saved 12 to tO frer feat, by boyiag at boma.-.Vy. Oa, ratal AUm-Dtt k f LC W. tt. T' O- W aWt. refTal la Ware tbat U- Wat .Wal- ier n. rvaawr. Pa. Gr 10th Beat I JvviA Caaia.Tmdaa. raMilVrvJ waa aceiaVataBy aha! tad tawaat laMaaily VM Iaat fns-7 atanwag, by privala UUaa4 af tb ssbm tatt- Tbe beta aaaas U V. f raaWr was tUyfalTy ' araaa(wiif aia twwr at UaOaai, tba Ntr Wfsr si aiaffa" at!aa ra4er,-wt w-iM awekaiff Taaaar, UattaaaTs - atwtk saaaa ta waaiaet wiiba (aawa, aa4 ta iiiiiat aealawa lbs ao, tbawliaf r7 af tkrwae. ftfaav aaau a tVa boity. 11 sa vtvtd satas tkrw baara. aTtats Jaarawi. . .......
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Nov. 3, 1862, edition 1
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