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to recruit one thousand soldiers for service on the borders of the State. Twenty-five square miles of territory have been ceded to the United States by treaty with the Indians of Southern and Middle Oregon. The wheat crop of Minnesota is stated to be two million eight hundred thousand bushels in excess this year over that of any previous crop. Sixty-three thousand three hundred and twenty-three hogsheads of leaf tobacco were sold in Louisville in the twelve months ending November 1, 1864 The Nashville Union of the 1st instant announces that the McClellan electoral ticket in Tennessee has been withdrawn. The Confederate cruiser Tallahassee captured the schooner Goodspeed, of Boston, off the Rhode Island, coast on Monday. Another vessel was scuttled a short distance off. The crew of the Tallahassee said they had destroyed three others within a few days. The gunboat Marblehead had gone in pursuit of her. Two hundred Yankee cavalry sent across the Mississip
State of Virginia, Executive Department,Richmond, November 1, 1864.a proclamation. --The General Assembly of this Commonwealth having, on the 27th of February last, adopted a joint resolution requesting to be convened on the first Wednesday in December next; and a majority of that body Saving in writing, on the 10th day of March last, also asked that they shall be re-assembled at the time aforesaid, therefore. I, William Smith, Governor of the Commonwealth, in deference to wishes thusf Richmond, on the First Wednesday in December next, at 12 o'clock M., then and there to take into consideration the condition of public affairs and to enact such laws as they may deem necessary and proper. Given under my hand as Governor, and under the seal of the Commonwealth, at Richmond, this first day of November, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, and in the eighty-ninth year of the Commonwealth. William Smith. Teste: George W. Munford. Secretary of the Commonwealth no 3--law3w