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e was or not, he exerted a strong influence in favor of secession. There is no telling what a disappointed, ambitious office seeker will do. This was his position. What is it now? He now assumes a new position. He has thrown off the Democratic shackles of the Constitution which he once said was the supreme law of the land. He ignores that instrument, and takes strong ground for the "higher lawism" of the Abolitionists. He is no longer a Democrat but an Abolitionist. Letter from Bishop Gen, Polk. The following is an extract from the letter written by Bishop General Polk to Hon. Garrett Davis whith was introduced in the Episcopal Convention, recently in session at Brooklyn, N. Y., by Dr. Vinton, on Monday, as one of the evidences proving that the Southern churchmen were "earnest, conscientious, resolute," in the course which has been pursued: Columbus, Ky. Jan. 28th, 1862. Hon. Garrett Davis, Washington city: Sir: I have just received your speech on the subje
r as authorizes seizures of persons and property will not take effect until the command crosses the Pennsylvania lice. The almost activity is enjoined upon the detachments procuring horses, and unceasing vigilance upon the entire command. Major J. P. W. Harriston is hereby appointed Division Provost Marshal. By command of Major General J. E. R. Stuart. R. Channing Price, 1st Lieutenant and A. D. C. Headquarters Cavalry Division, October 14, 1862. Col. R. H. Chilton, A. A. Gen'l Army Northern Va: Colonel: I have the honor to report that on the 9th Inst., in compliance with instructions from the Commanding General Army Northern Virginia. I proceeded on an expedition into Pennsylvania with a cavalry force of 1,800 and four pieces of horse artillery, under command of Brigadier- General Hampton and Cols. W. H. F. Lee and Jones. This force rendezvoused at Darkavills at 12 M., and marched thence to the vicinity of Hedgesville, where it comped for the night. At