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e to be a war for he Union, would he willing to continue it after it should become evident that it was really a war to prevent the reconstruction of the Union. 4th In forgetting that the internal tranquility of both France and England depends upon their full and regular supply of American cotton, and that these countries will not permit a war to continue long which would deprive them of it. The conservative statesmen here also see that for reasons set forth at length in my letter of Jan. February 31, the Union can never be restored as long as the war continues; while, on the other hand, as soon as the war is stopped and guarantees for their rights offered to the south, the Union will be restored. Anxious, therefore, to repair the blunders of the Administration and to restore the Union, the conservative statement here will oppose the further continuance of the war. Mr. Conway, of Kansas, a Republican member of Congress, and heretofore a supporter of the Administrat
Runaway--$50 reward. --Runaway from the subscriber in Henrico county, my servant Smith, Said negro is about 30 years old, black, polite when spoken to. He has lost part of one ear; was purchased in Richmond last January, and came from Faquier county. I will give the above reward for his apprehension and delivery to me, or his confinement in jail so that I get him again. John Lindsey, 1st Market. mh 9--3t*