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C: i i n.i..:.:V v f i -a ' :n', e late nothing to wrnie aLout uu it li-l.t on tlie great rtv,v' spain. ItStfOlt U be gathering strength daily and oightljr, , growing wider and deeper, aod now I learn ; - . t orn reliable authority that Use religions ex- ' dtetiwnl prevails throughout the armof Otortbera irgmuk, ana aiso ib some vf tbe nnj of the "West. It n truly eocoor eing, and from its effect! wo bop ere Ion j to see tbe welcome dawn of peace. During Uuve weeks past scarce n day or a night ha iasuvd ia bich; 1 wt have not bad divine ser--ioet io camp. At first a small arbor was ccostaufcdT wfikwot to accommodate two cious ami improvements 6 been rod, un- U now, at feast two thousaaa persons can oe eotnfortably seated ; aal jet Urge numbers art obliged to stand around the outside or e-joal lie tailors on the ground. Some bur or fir t(T:J'l have been erected arouad th hallowed spot on srhfth t4anhg fires of pne knots are kept boring during, night soman nad many of the night sceot pre seated are of the most sllecUng and thrilling catore. Sooa after sunset squads from other urigades oome in they Book, together from every quarter, and by the dine tbedrums are . ,wi kMtlnv tmtioe every seat beneath the arbor is occupied as well as every foot of room about Ue firestands on the the outwde. And the men Ibtea to what is said, they are aot prompted by unoeity or the vam. notion of rig ami eesae a moet wocderful oiodre power in some sections. Here we (os a gaody dress or jewelry, no hooting aad howling aad veiling of fast young rite on the outskirts of camp nor fast young la dies either. The ahar here is not an iraprove- tnenl on die Anoeot Roman Amphitheatre, . .ike we Lave seen in by-gone days, where ' the gladiators aad gUdiatoressjes made night jideous with unearthly shouts and disuted ererv sensible person with their sbU 1 T a? corortings. We have no loafers, u pleasure seekers, nor shnekers, nor game luaJdog aB feel an interest in the great work "sow going on. and aB ahke: express, them selves as convinced of its thoroughness and pperity. Xotwitlistanding, the adJitioo of aa equal number of Setnales might omgsome evils, yrt we painfully miss them, aad listen -a vain for a lady's voice -when a thousand . ough soldiers begin to sing a hymn or spi ;rfual song. . And such singing-Oh ! it is in describable 1 It is overwhelming. It seems ie a doud of theiDOStserajibttmoMBbear iagjison. So gjrandl So sublime ! I cn- "aot account lor i eieept it be the" feeEhg with which the men sing, aad that feeling sdems Jo be imparted to all within bearing distance. ( , Tbef meeting goes on the interest uaaba toxl Some nights near a hundred pern tenia come forward to the altar it does seem that it is goiug to work a thorough and moet hap ov revolution in the morale of the army, and taay we express the hope that the good io- 1... . t U.ixi.;l loi J ii tl.o 1U; . nt r, fcuu seen or t-li nule be low IVar.e Court House. It is very uncer tain whether we remain here I'd to-morrow's sunrise or not, our 1 movements are freooeot ly sodden and bconiprehensible, and I may add very disagreeable sometimes to bout Fur instance, if we shoall be roused at midnight to-nifrlit, marched, quick time, to Ibe river, and then haw to pitch in and wade titers would be nothing very romantie in that, es pecially if the Tankers sltould amuw them selves by throwing shells at as while we are staggering about m the water or slipring and falling on the banks. Ifcit we will not trou ble ourselves about the future; svlf-prwrrra- UM at the present a solJier a Brst duty -&-ymm was sbw'radyi "fae doturtuta, he bolonged to the 2nd N. C, our brigade. There is no mercy shown lo deserte,ri pow, so sure as they are caught, that sues wifl they be executed; thew day of grace is past Let me warn all good btisens against harboriag men absent without leave, by so doing they, ate rutsling a great risk the law i positive. " S AT. WtMlMIM MMrfar Cmmtfrnma. 9r. S. 0. tmmmr,Um y Mi SUcUftTg frtii U Um Wwfcf Biaiirrt, fce Ct'mm. We Ml kiMiMtoMillMMlknieM. tTtotSMM, krnnr, frumm Im ilMl M. Uaew at ate ay M(aUMa,aa sriy h ailnrtir kte Vltw a paSMUMl eaajtew f fmm tf TtMWtWMU.iin ftttaf ay aeafsltoai wur""" Ate (Uw M) MmtM Is (1m avat OmSjSwm CWarwa. , in - - JT'Ourllianls are dee: Mr. W, V. 1 1 ' ' ; J J aaaie. . On t!. c- lUhtj, b U-e ll.al be ou!J now vaiU liineauj icSacuos in attends to perpetuate them aula all their hecwar'Jy aUcttdaat dislraclioM, ia either a fool or aa eeemv to tie Coafrderaey. liol - ViJo farther ckatg ua as fol low: ' - ' ' y,u The lica'MwouVl restiraia the peo ple." JBut why. restrain the Ouoeervatives and five loose rein to the lam$ war horses of the Destructive party! , Wby publish the proceedings of the tneetins of the latter and persistently refuse to do s for the former f The vft,rMara eaetng;'ovw I f I r il i I P1SDU0NT RAJLbOAD. VTe kara frora the UaavHIe papers that the raik have hem laid fot dteUboa of tfteen nrilea o thia road, aad that lh worrk b progreasi fiuetj. ' It is tkowgbt ttt road ill be completed to Beidavilte, halfway between Greeosboroagb aad Dao viU. U the iniddht of October, when pas aesier traiaa will be put on the rued, con aectir with this place Vy Harvey a aUge line. The Directors held a aseeting in Dan ville on WeJnemlav taat. and located the fin depot at "Lea's OU Field. about eight mile from Danville, pivinjj it the name of Pelham,' in honor ef Maj, P-aUiaav who fell t Kelly'. Ford oa the 18lb oT Match hat We- believe Mj. Feihan was a native of Person county, but had resided ia Alabama, the greater portion of his mfrVernrooroeOA iPetrtct ing words, be baa hv bet viabea, aad we aMur him, that it hsll be oer atrn ia the future, as it has been in the past, to labor for the welfare of our Stale aad the best interest of the whole twnntr?. We have aevrr beee so asacb impressed with the e truth of the saying (bat UmiUd M staad, JtwUtJ wt fall? as in the present ooedi tion of affairs, If we fall by division ainongfct oorselves, we into a swsswi Ugt more slavish thsa that of our negroes, while rhere ia not a doubt, they (the ne groes) will be made to lord :t ever us am! eur children vita aa impudence iiaparal leld ia the history of the world. Let our people take outage for a brighter day is dawaing,' we boa, upon our country. Ou Iv let us be tree to ourselves and lie who governs the Usiverae, will delivei ns. , To thoKe, wva. ia a measn, bold tbe matter in their hands, e appeal. We mean the Farmer and Planter. Let pot- riotitm and tkumitf aad (ilrraiy, govern yon in this emergency, in tbe disposition This notable Uce, reduwd to mas,0f rains as l)ie saetny supposes, aod as U fact almost the ense, forms the, sol of an ioUreMin letter, .y ptno b correarndeol ut 0e ChsrWtoti C.ufief ratber long for oor c-luuiim, but frohj kilt we snake the following extract, giv ing iacidenU of h recent assault by if ' Yankee, in wbioh tbej- wre hndsomey repyWl and lost ISO mn'ln . wwpu r iTVJ, I tm w jsumter can oe likened, that would aseetioga, have been pereiuptwriljr .refuted without "g except too." ' This is simply falsa. The proceediags of bet ooe panoe sneeUog" have eer beea sent to ns those of the meeting held at StirewaVe, in Koaa. We did not publteh them jiecauea, in er eoinson, they ooalaiaed treeauasble asatier. :Ho one has t ever eailed to ask wby they were nof nb liabed. So Vido's" assertions are so much fa he boost, nothing more nor nothing Was. But if they were true, and had reference to the meetiags which he missnames "Con servaiive," and by others mseaRted "peace meetiogsj we would not be wkhoat moat excellent reasons fbr refwnj to admit them into oar columns. Some of -then are absolutely treeoooaUU ; many of them highly mischiwveus, and ail of then hurt ful to the eaose of ttte Confoderacy. . X The following commaaicatioa we theerfullr pnbliaav ftelisg that we ae do ing our own State and coaoiy bat sheer ef the good thisgs, with which God ban ADMISSION OF WEAKNESS. The ew York TWieae, of the 25tb ok, has the following in reference to the French cooq neat of Mexico: ' "There am nan who blame our (Jov- erumeat for not bearding bim (the Empe ror) more promptly and bercvly, in view of his Mexican advent ure. We no0-o-cur. We have a ereat and monsentoua war on our bands, which, for two years. has taxed all our energies. We have bad ao fleets nor armies to spare for operations ia and arouad Mexico, and we thiak our Govern meat has consulted its own dignity and the cations interest by keeping silence. That silence baa not ben misinterpreted. VM-kyuw ftwlaAswA mk tf!l-a Asreiev&a I easrA ras 'WWJ WWnvwwjn. v wwveaanawv.w aw. i . . . i ' it t ;, a ' - conaled or indifferent to the suugetioo oramawiooers, oecause ey . ""- F- -""S '' . " of Mexico by French arms, and a diplomat- j re As public guardians of tbe Towa, and .' ery bale opportunity is greedily caught at ie pro&st, nothing behind it, would have mj movement with the object referred to, to heap up opproUum on. us. Bat we " ! roper!i eminates from them. ; -will teach .them better. The next meet- ! ' tag held bese sr7 aot U a " pec roeat- ! . '. . . r .l . ii k r : .l .i . lh ! tnailrnat ir fcft ot ttr-eiter-Hoi-1 I'OISOX ED BALLS. corrwpw-Mews . su sro-aag. ows vwe .w wMW.w sue nwiowoim daUrw our debts, and paring for a watermet- f T. V-vL ,i. ,l gress, sigoing himself Vido," Uk ns to the editor included, will be made to stand v. si AMnj n wunn arox:sc ""J svaeewo aaaris --- j unattbe preseot; LmL. .M .i m il.. m-..f--i tak. for bat id 7. as it sJVgesj deserted the i un suLd answer for their conduct before tfc tore of apoisofied ball which wilL prove-! ranks of tbe "Conservatives," eVc But sovereigns of Kowso. ".oences of this " revtvsi in the army, may reach the hearts of tbe masey people at home sod work a beneficial change there, where it j certain! v as much needed as here. the sokliers l our bM of tare eitbraces all we can expect ! been a. oonfeasion of importance, eoce more we have good health, well shoed J calmly bide our time, aad clad, and four moo lbs wages in our pock- " The Yankee paperi say tlixt their ar- erowned your eftwts, aod all will be we jjuce usso sming. in. eaitora tne - -- . SJPmtritf wvfWl, have beea gIty-ol'Jia' The Daily Progrtu dUctoses an alarm- j der ia even intimating that each a notice sa state of thiags in that city having re- i ia appended to the article below, was latioa to higb prices, scarcity of com mo- j ever stuck up in old liowan fur a -ptt dities and "the ssffering of the poor. We enwfiae m this county ! W c do- not be bope il description may a fait nnder theT Heve a worst of it, and we call fioo-tbe- eyes of any who will rejoice at it and lake ; Patriot to retract the foul imputation upon courage for inflicting additional distress. ; tbe imteltianct and loyalty of oar people ! in the mean time, we hope tbe Commis- ; We can very well, to some extent; under- a i '"f lowers of Salisbury will, at the earliest j stand Use jrwJjt of the GuilWd boys, moment, call a meeting of their body to They have not jet forgotten tbe old "Town consider what mav be done to wovide Clock" scrape how they were foiled in against suffering in this community. We their atSampt to ckiad a oat of eur fiW Tr : 1 er ,l .h r m," briI ? thnr -the fwuksr, wuv.. At eariv dawn on Monday morning last jre bade adieu to our quiet camp, taking up cur marth for this place where a battle was expected bouriv. The enemy ia heavy furw (wearetokl) advanced fiom Culpepper CH, and, perhaps, would have crowed at this ford but for the obstructions placed ia the way by the rebels. During lLoodsy sterooon sharp sldnnishing and pretty hot artilkiTy finng was kept up between the advance of tbe two ar aaies. Onr pickets held the north bank of the liUpidaa, while our artillery occupied po slttoos oa tbehaghu oa this (tbe sooth) stde. AS day yesterday occasional firmg was kept parts - tbe point being of tome hard metal. coated with a poisonous olutioo of cop per. When the ball strikes the three parts separate, and the poisoned point penetrat ing deeply beyond tne collar and cop which snakes np tbe remainder of tbe ball, can not be extracted, an J will inflict an incura ble woqnd, tbe copper coaling producing gaagrene ia n few boor. GETTING RICH DURING THE WAII. Chronology, which ha bad manr i ro up, and to-day u at intervals heavy reports rortant er. is likrtv to have Vet another. j tbe xHu-w of the autumnal sir. Tbecas-; J, -tbe rood time'fof iace cotnW," ! m e- when men speak of lix wealth of otirrs, tl.ej will askv le old is it ! When was it amaased t Ad if tbe aawer be. that sovereigns Ma- Ws-rcasusi-I ha4 teat eeaeleesotbe "51a. Eorron : I have read the above p1 .t-k .k. - ..j k.. named aaper aod carefully watched tbe course ia vtaeVeisoeof the fuudM North 8ii oi its. Xditor for the last two years, aod it was war mother, agalast aR BMlicioM eaeatiee r with profound regret 1 observed a oWwye vubnrv wno aav. or mmy, erfaotv ar ttnop, gradually coming "over the spirit of his er iavswach her eevoUM te the Caetseerate dreami In eommentiag on the same Set i - This baa beea ease, ao na by the as presented to bis notice in a recent editcri- j aewspanera, that, -f late, It iavsnahiy espwri. al of tbe Proyren, tbe editor vociferously j aease ef asortiaeatMa that aey man asks: " Who are the friends we have aban- solsreiMnprwaiae hnnml VV mvrr mnK.t.Il tK. her fauy aad swif-rr a la bW tbe afaa- servative party with whom be acted in the n?J N.ttaHy avawble maa uJues, so fax as I have been able to learn, have bees, quite sCzht oa our side, sotite doz en killed aod twenty-five or thirty wounded, principally artxUerj men. T: is hard to tell - what will tarn Tip here-some htok we wiU itare a general engagement,, others thiuk we wjl oot From ail iadicaaons I am jochned to favor the former opiniou. For tbe last six hours a heavy column of Cooiedrrate mfantry ; they gathrred it during he war, this fact will strip it of all asMpectabiily. To bare rro a rich ta 1S4&- or 1663 will be ac- eoaated a dishonor then. It will pass for election of Gov, Vance l ! N'ow if the "conservativea' who sup i ported Governor Vance differ with bim. then " Vdo" is righ: in alleging a sepa ration between tbero aad'-oarsclf. Bat if tbey still adhere to our excellent Govern or, be ie wrong. For we are not aware that we differ witfc the Governor on a sin gle subject relating to the policy which d cavalry have been seen aporoachtngtbe UmiVj robbry of tbe country at large, of tbe ' should rale in this the' day of our trial. thev sboold erww ia ri!h inrWd I thinV if ' veryVobaoM; and so sure s we CTrhat f wyA. covet jt np; no apology extentuate it sure will we have a fight, unless the Yankees j Rtligumt IhnUU baok down aod get out of tbe way entirely. I ' -inejapnj FROM WESTERN VIRCrX i of soldiers, of the poor. Ia other And tbe separation, if it baa occarred, it will U etenws itia. Nodwgui by BO ' iu ia rsn Iff nra aus nislvurws aviaiiliiala if I J . since Lotyeet with his whole corps has' lefJUux, but if they engage ns they will be apt J to Cod out their tnittake. waJ I toxiaM course. As to tbe " conservatives" of whom this 'correspondent speaks, we must confess to would iaeU a ealntay muiut lb Hlai. imI we think awwUtvr .stmsiA b rlvaed worthy to ear "furth a arriuna edBrt oa the part of aay of br iatolKM nm la e'vfrad bar. Bet aVopMif thm Prfrt and ukisf as lb Oreeasjtutw' ZMtrmt, the ns artteie whtah ) ey eye euiwee swrsvvaew begtaaian.llia: Oat stwdwe enVta aa the eart fsnsae at Richna4, ta east n4iasa ao the rvpaiaia ef aer aauve Sa. ax., Ue mm to sowlwt " Uaaa ti kuagaia !" Aad gtaaeiof : alaeg the eoUmese.taat eaeaaVat .paper, 1 fichus' eoa theUhMMaf. whwea aftaexad ihv wttaie ear real of cat teeSar. arwawac raf iooVaalma aaa taaeVef eta onTiaia a aims' to reaofve epea asaMiaiag asyaraio Una eseeriaeea aoaaaa isbaa s to keep eeul, aa was te go en half cockea ; aa I raaimaa ike Fmtria t say poek tl. aae waihad off iota taaeoeatry toseeaaew maehiae eraaaiar sugar eaae (I frit lae mk mf every body taat aarsa e atigmative say eaualy ;) ia irta saaaa time makieg ap my L. -i.i r r .Torrae wasT x paoeNT do. sad tr ttrtimTr-JTsia e bare ao cbaae to report ia the Sit-' 1 braeahoro' Pmtrimt mart tfcmw snort Rcht aw uiUin nf.fr.ir. tl. 1 .iSMJ WIT DTOkWa. ,1VB Were a - OOOMrr- 1 Ibo aathorabip uf th o.4w- k obbitrhvd froro WrextssKel I'immtSfSSrni.,. XZliZ r,f .i-C .-li .k. . . . ' tif 7iL.'tT.tA a.ja .Za f toweerefaim affTaraatiMfeWraatli"tbe-f diatel '-X00lZrmmi BV- MiM-ms m m m mi a-4if .l- h jtrjwi- ; r -.-.-. ou-ug. n.-r-w.-.' I r .-i -,.-eeiTt ar ia mmm ftm w&tw - we believed that toe democrats were IIm ia taa affroat convey m ioW of their external appear, ancv. On I ka sea face usuixit a brick ie to be seen. Bushel by .budwf, cart load by cart load, the wall baa been abippad off until nothing ia left but a giey, ragged mass of mortar, from which project the outlines of former casern a tee, heavy leame aad iron bars. The bernie or beae Is liter ally covered with tbe efrOrer, amlj which, at every sUp ayo elimb over the great fragmeaU of stne an.1 brick that late - fallen from thejMrapet, you tread on bro ken pfejectils of tlie enemy acaUcred hi pieces whose weight varies from aa oaaee to n baadred peonda, The HnlhvanV L4 aad face is lesoahailered; but, even bert tbe pits are deep, sni bui piles of male rial lore frora the edge of lite parapet by the overshot balls bare fallm on th rorts bflow On the Uorria' Ulaod face the spectacle baflrs all deacriptiea. For a dst lanor, roughly frttessed, oV thirty Tarda, the wall it little leas than a steep bill, that de-. scends frwn the Jwrapel to ibe Iwalert edge. This, too, is n ghest!y pile of law once magnificent shape, from which stand.' out, in almost sickening aspect, fragment of guns, gun earriagea. mansea of tnacbia ery, balls, boka, rammers,, speagvw, ail booad and mixed together wicbtbe iron, brkk and tnorUrr torop"TrTd in dust; that have been wrenched frot their loair time honored place. iJere toe, lie the myriad fragment fpjtt!tv. Oa the parapet, you gjscce arousj tlie plraaant Walk that baa beta tbe scene of so- hvaaoaoewl-episodsatsagvrly wiaeia ed by oar fair one, yon observe that the demon of destruction baa likewise laid bis band. One solitary gun, looming high above all else, keeps it 'entry watch, and this has been partially carered by the dirt dashed over it . in the passage f a (hot. Other guns broken in every conceivable manner lie aouaL their earnages in splin ter, and every veatige of their fonaef sse destroyed. Of tbe interior of the fort we must intentiona!o preserve frah'm af fuM. One signioenot fact, hower, may be stated. There- ia not a serious breacL is Ibe structure anywhere to be observsJ. The e fleet of the saemy a f re, tboegb de structivo, ban tended to fortify tbe sulia. with their owo Wreris, so that wbd, the efficiency of Fart Samter tor offnrsisde stroyed.tbe sisae means em'ployed 2ms iav proved ita eapocily. for defenee apaiaat ev ery infantry assault that may U--ado j against rt ' i anisVnas.--During, tbe day fotiswisg tbe assault, tbe last on Fort Jjnmtar the prWnem were fed on Ibe aasae rations bv sued to eur own men; One of the yse-keea-exfected sotiv-tbiag better, and vent ed bis diaappointmvnt in corses of abdom inal origin. Otpuin Mslvaney bsppea-. ed to be a listener, and towing to the d'av eoisfitvd fellow, prom ply aawered--The j aext lime yoo tome isit:ig, sir, without au invitation, you had better bring yoer at provisiooa. W dWrt expect yoodf w might have had ywnetblag eookedl. lWibly you'd like another Uick pudding. 1 be plensaat sally lruedte Uugb oa the officer,' and tbat waa tlie last of tU grum bler.. " 7. . Tbe meanness of tbe goos yankee sticks out on every otMa - After tbe assault, while Mr. linger, of tin Sfns) Cotps. ea going around the be of the fort, be sod denly espied a mat, doubled japin one of the lower tier of f hole, who as soon a discovered cried out with .considerable industry, " f sorrenlrr, I surrender ; hers my arms ; dont shoot," Then lowering b voieW na be'deUverutf'ep bk weapens, be eonfidentiallv. remarked. " I aaf. Car's, h.r. ri i ii . TT-rr"r,-,- rrir t..L Wiere S aM'i'r leiien in iiie Rest "V-"T a I nr iu.nu iuims- take Um too." tm WMre-iTif'f;t.: attwieg?rtt- - then, and now we know it to - be a fact.- roun,.w'?- - r ' ' D ws to bring about disunion. We were wiGee,Ewea. W ravWed the eotire ar-1 cffiCt,jl ' k. - -. -v -. T s , , my rf orthern Virginia, and it it said tny J " A smalt holy of the enemy a cavalry lh " l"P d practices of the expressed themselves hitfbly pi-sed with iuJ made their appearance ia Madiaoa county oil. Coaawwnent in its best days and than daapUoe and condition. It wovy be im- haa Mondav. dreee ia oor piebeta. andoe- i thoaohl .rJ .Ki.k . a V , ....... ! . . . 1 f ... V - -j4m eupeu AlaOsoa tona Uoose at last ! covJikk, JSxamimer. prudent for me to say any thing atoot our number, but tbe reader may rest assured fJy ?? 9&ELto IfP say forty which, the ettttny can bring agaiostoa. Tiiore is no doubt but our army is vastly improTei sin our return froiji Maryland, aod if we should meet Hioet tae coemy m battle we condent- JLy hope focx-ouearsV' triumph nor aeed the people at home he surprised to bear of our than an hoar high, asd at this ibomeut the caonooading ia hravtec thad ibhas-bjeenLat iTifnoi ATTEJfTIONI HOME GLAuD I The Home Guard of the following coun ties: Irede Wilkes, Alexander, Yadkin, Sorry and Aabe, are hereby ordered to report to Colonel Faisuo. in the vianitv of Gwina s Kgageaew sooo,ite sua is nowflotiijore I lactory, at the ewheat ioswbar moraent. briaging eath them- rations, tLeir arms and srrcnUinai4rsaVT2irprvas. But after President Lincoln made war on tbe South, .aaA tho SuUe assarted tteir nvea lae eoeatv. whtch I Wlieve wiM be sVaowaea by every maa, wo- IfcQWAK. The snbjoTneJ aot icq of a public roee! ing to U brl I at 8ohool Ilonse No. 1 4, in liowan County, did no reach us in time for the meeting to be bene St tH by iu insertion;; but lest tbe writer should sovereigpty. by withdrawing from a UaToa which. bad failed to eecare and defend their rights, aoc set op apneas Government, ohI things paaasd away- witb.aa, and we felt it oor first duty to aid U firmly esULliahiag Um . new Government, n work which re quired, the nodivided, nndietrected, ener- Tlhlna! We neglected him Intentionally, we 3tebaDge of offioefl, give it a plana in oar Colstons I Pat. eVbtesaber Neiis st one welock Tablle Meatiag at the oV ebooDtuaos Kaeaber 14 the 19 af saaeth sW A peaee sasaliag Aw the ksds ta wost aad la try aad as wttaer wa'caat gat sWaaaoly war te aa 4 aad atae at the eweatrhnar ar iavit a4 to esswe te Ua asoaUag aad al M to spask aad try fw a speedy aad laatisg pace there has INTERVIEW BETWEEN t COM- The InUrtiew between CoL Ould aaO Gen. Meridith,at City, Point, on reeuUrd in notbini really sabsUntial, tk...'k fvi rw.1.1 msjia a nrotiosilion to tbe iederal Commissioner reUtiss l"1 wbieb. if necrpUaV t. ha.: pf all oar cn w tef averv see w new a aj.w-r - . now in ofptivity nt tba North. Wo do liww ia wim'iir - - . , u r.L. tSa OrOPOSltiOS.. not wgw'-.wt-asM. ' r' j-,v tboogbwa may say tb Oau. M.rsd .1 it with favor, lit. bowsver.lw- Ing cbtbadwith od power over tbe t i. k. .Aarmmaat at oaa so cwuaiMs i " T" lojoo in tjffsrd U rT"' - I'i:-"' .
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