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Congressman Ely Misrepresented. --The Norfolk Day Books says: "A report published in the Northern journals, of a speech made by Mr. Ely on his return North, in which he is represented as saying that there were thousands of Union men around and about Richmond who would have the appearance of the Federal army among them with joy, is false. Mr. Ely made as such declaration and, on the contrary in the Southern people as and " Congressman Ely Misrepresented. --The Norfolk Day Books says: "A report published in the Northern journals, of a speech made by Mr. Ely on his return North, in which he is represented as saying that there were thousands of Union men around and about Richmond who would have the appearance of the Federal army among them with joy, is false. Mr. Ely made as such declaration and, on the contrary in the Southern people as and "
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Congressman Ely Misrepresented. --The Norfolk Day Books says: "A report published in the Northern journals, of a speech made by Mr. Ely on his return North, in which he is represented as saying that there were thousands of Union men around and about Richmond who would have the appearance of the Federal army among them with joy, is false. Mr. Ely made as such declaration and, on the contrary in the Southern people as and "
Congressman Ely Misrepresented. --The Norfolk Day Books says: "A report published in the Northern journals, of a speech made by Mr. Ely on his return North, in which he is represented as saying that there were thousands of Union men around and about Richmond who would have the appearance of the Federal army among them with joy, is false. Mr. Ely made as such declaration and, on the contrary in the Southern people as and "