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ton Vindicator says: "The meeting was addressed by J. M. McCue, Esq., member of the House of Delegates from this county; Hon. J. Randolph Tucker, Attorney-General of Virginia; H. W. Sheffey, Esq., Speaker of the House of Delegates, and A. H. H. Stuart, Esq., of Staunton. The speeches were all patriotic, practical and telling. At the conclusion of Mr. Stuart's speech, contributions of provisions and money were solicited, when sixty-two of those present subscribed one hundred and thirty-fMr. Stuart's speech, contributions of provisions and money were solicited, when sixty-two of those present subscribed one hundred and thirty-five barrels of flour, seven thousand one hundred pounds of bacon, and one hundred and fifteen thousand dollars in money and bonds. The rush to lay their provisions and funds on the altar of their country was exciting, and the scene grand beyond description, being the offerings not only of the man with his thousands, but also of the poor man, with his mite. " A series of patriotic resolutions were adopted, among which we find the following: "That our subjugation cannot be of fected i