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another for another paper, but candidly, the Daily Dispatch is hard to surpass. It gives more news than any paper in these parts. King William has been slow to action lately. I have been mortified at her seeming lukewarmness; but when we come to consider all things, she has done well. I must enumerate what she has done, unaided by the County Court. 1st She has a company denominated the "Taylor Greys," Capt. William R. Aylett, numbering seventy or eighty. 2d. An artillery company, Capt. Carter, numbering 80 or 86. 3d. Some 15 or 20 with Lee's Rangers, (now at Ashland); and 4thly. Some in two or three companies that have left Richmond. There are only 300 mustering men in this county, and considering the "slow coach" (the County Court, I mean,) we've had to contend with, King William has done well. I happened to be present a short time during the session of our last Court, and really for the time it seemed to me the members, by their looks, expressed more surprise than an
Personal. --There arrived yesterday, at the Exchange Hotel, among others, Hon. Albert Rust, Arkansas; A. J. Albert, jr., William Ryan, William H. Brown, Baltimore; Col. H. Carter, Virginia; Col. A. G. Tallaferro, Norfolk; Bolivar Christian, Staunton; Joseph Lewis, Kentucky; P. S. Bass, E. H. Bart jr., Texas; Col. M. Moses, Sumter, South Carolina; C. F. Farrar, Adams Troop, Natchez. At the Spotswood House, ex-Governor Louis Lowe, Maryland; Captain J. R. Carter Dr. Samuel Choppin, J. W. Tobin, New Orleans; T. C. Cone, Augusta, Georgia.