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ers of that State, for contributions of clothing, blankets, and other articles which will contribute to the relief, comfort, and health of the soldier in the field. --(Doc. 3.) There was a great mass meeting in Camden, Me., in favor of a vigorous prosecution of the war. Dr. J. H. Esterbrook presided. Speeches were made by Major Nickerson, of the Fourth regiment, Hon. E. K. Smart, A. P. Gould and D. A. Boody, democrats; and by N. A. Farewell, General Davis Tillson, T. R. Simonton and C. A. Miller, republicans. About three thousand people were in attendance. Great enthusiasm prevailed.--N. Y. Evening Post, August 24. The First regiment of Iowa Militia returned to Dubuque from the seat of war in Missouri. The troops were received by thousands, who turned out to greet them and shout hozannas on their return. This regiment was one of those who did the hardest fighting in the battle of Wilson's Creek, Mo.; they were the troops whom General Lyon rallied to the charge with his l
Twenty dollars reward. --Ranaway, some time in June, from Mrs. Wilks, on Franklin street, near the Old Market, my boy Charley. He is sixteen years old, and is of a gingerbread color. I think he has been taken up by some of our soldiers as cook, or put on some public works. He is the property of Miss C. A. Miller. se 16--4t* Jno. P. Harwood. Guardian.
Twenty dollars reward. --Ranaway, some time in June, from Mrs. Wilks, on Franklin street, near the Old Market, my boy Charley. He is sixteen years old, and is of a gingerbread color. I think he has been taken up by some of our soldiers as cook, or put on some public works. He is the property of Miss C. A. Miller. se 16--4t* Jno. P. Hakwood, Guardian.
Twenty dollars reward. --Ranaway some time in June, from Mrs. Wilks, on Franklin street, near the Old Market, my boy Charley. He is sixteen years old, and is of a ginger-bread color. I think he has been taken up by some of our soldiers as cook, or put on some public works. He is the property of Miss C. A. Miller. se 16--4t* Jno. P. Harwood, Guardian.
Twenty dollars Reward. --Ranaway, some time in June, from Mrs Wilks, on Franklin street, near the Old Market, my boy Charley. He is sixteen years old, and is of a gingerbread color. I think he has been taken up by some of our soldiers as cook, or put on some public works. He is the property of Miss C. A. Miller. se 16--4t* Jno. P. Harwood, Guardian.