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earliest day practicable, that the military power of the State, in case of need, be employed to enforce the draft. He is the more urgent in asking this assurance, because, should it not be granted, he will deem it his duty to "call on the General Government for a force which shall not only be adequate in insure the execution of the law, but which shall enable him to carry out such decisive measures as shall leave their impress upon the mind of the country for years to come." On the 15th of August Gov. Seymour apprised Gen. Dix that he had received the final answer of the President, who, he regrets to say, did not see fit to comply with the requests made to Irion, and Gov. Seymour adds that he was confident that a "generous reliance upon the patriotism of the people to fill the ranks of our thinned armies by voluntary enlistments would hereafter, as it has heretofore, prove more effectual than any conscription." With reference to Gen. Dix's inquiry as to the position which wi
Fifty dollars reward. --Will be paid for the apprehension of Anne and her child, Eliza, who left my farm, near Powhatan Depot, on the 20th ult.--Anne is a good-looking black woman, about 40 years old, of medium size, and responds quickly and intelligently when spoken to. The girl is about 7 years old, very intelligent, and a little Jimber-Jawed. They were purchased of Mr. D R. Williams, of Lynchburg, on the 15th August. R. N. Hudson, Gentto, Powhatan Co., Va. se 9--2t*