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drums call up freemen out of slaves. I yearn to be with you, but this brilliant future is denied me; to me has been assigned the humble, but not unimportant task, I hope of providing for the future of your corked contrabands of-war. Yours, truly, Jas. Bedpath. I send you several copies of my paper--The Pine and Palm. I will continue to send it to you and to Mr. Jordan if you desire it. Jas. Redpith. Such is the letter, the original of which is in the possession of Augustine J. Smith, Esq. tobacco of this city, and who has sadly allowed us to make this copy. Now, what does it mean? Are we to infer that Butter was stealing negroes down in the peninsula to colonize Hayti? Is Redpath a colleague of Butler, McClellan, Wool, Ro and Fremont — all alike acting under the commands of the illinois Ape Who can doubt it with this testimony before his ever "May every tap of your drums call up freemen from slaves," says Redpath, meaning, "steal every slave that come in your
Augustine J. Smith &Co., Commission Machine For the sale of Tobacco, Cigars, &c., Main street, between 18th and 14th, near the Dispatch Office, Richmond, Virginia. Augustine J. Smith, Late of Winchester, Va. A. M. Allan, Late with C. Bayne & Co. Chas. M. Christian, se 19--3m Of Richmond Augustine J. Smith &Co., Commission Machine For the sale of Tobacco, Cigars, &c., Main street, between 18th and 14th, near the Dispatch Office, Richmond, Virginia. Augustine J. Smith, Late of Winchester, Va. A. M. Allan, Late with C. Bayne & Co. Chas. M. Christian, se 19--3m Of Richmond
Notice --The co-partnership heretofore existing under the firm of Augustine J Smith & Co., was dissolved by mutual consent on the 27th March, 1862. Augustine J. Smith and A. M. Allan are alone authorized to settle the business of said firm. Augustine J. Smith, A. M. Allan, Chas. M. Christian. Richmond, March 27, 1862. ap 1--1m Notice --The co-partnership heretofore existing under the firm of Augustine J Smith & Co., was dissolved by mutual consent on the 27th March, 1862. Augustine J. Smith and A. M. Allan are alone authorized to settle the business of said firm. Augustine J. Smith, A. M. Allan, Chas. M. Christian. Richmond, March 27, 1862. ap 1--1m
Notice. --The undersigned will continue the Tobacco and Cigar business at the same stand, 125 Main street, under the firm of Augustine J. Smith & Co., and solicit a continuance of the patronage heretofore extended to the old firm. Augustine J. Smith, A. M. Allan. Richmond, March 27, 1862. ap 1--1m Notice. --The undersigned will continue the Tobacco and Cigar business at the same stand, 125 Main street, under the firm of Augustine J. Smith & Co., and solicit a continuance of the patronage heretofore extended to the old firm. Augustine J. Smith, A. M. Allan. Richmond, March 27, 1862. ap 1--1m