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chmond10.00 From Young, Wriston & Orr, Charlotte, N. C.100.00 From P. V. Daniel, Esq., Richmond25.00 From Mr. A. A. Willard, of Washington, Beaufort, N. C.10.00 From "Ladies' Military Aid Society," of Oxford, Miss50.00 From Mrs. Douglas Gordon, Fredericksburg100.00 From Reese Pritchard, Esq., Memphis, Tenn., through A. H. Garland, Esq50.00 From Mr. Asa Snyder, Richmond10.00 From Ladies' Aid Society of Mecklenburg, Va., through Dr. John W. Williamson50.00 From Wm. H. Young, Esq., President Bank Columbus, Ga50.00 From Wm. Gibbony, Esq., Wytheville, Va100.00 From Wm. Barrett, Esq., Richmond50.00 From Wm. Shields, Esq., Washington, D. C.100.00 We would say, that so numerous have been the donations of boxes and smaller articles, that we find it almost impossible to acknowledge them all through the papers, but we assure our friends both of their safe arrival and of our sincere thanks. Roger Martin, Sup't. Depot Army "Com." Y. M. C. A., Richmond, Sept. 13, 1861.
Proclamation of the Governor of Kentucky. Frankfort, Ky. Sept. 14. --The following order or proclamation has been published by the Governor of Kentucky: "Frankfort, Ky., Sept. 13, 1861. "In obedience to a joint resolution adopted by the General Assembly of the State of Kentucky, the Government of the Confederate States, and the State of Tennessee, and all others concerned, are hereby informed that Kentucky expects that all the Confederate and Tennessee troops will be withdrawn from her soil unconditionally. (Signed.) B. Magoffin."