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l reply to Reverdy Johnson, which appeared in yesterday's Baltimore Sun. It is worth its weight in solid gold, and if every voter in Virginia could have a copy of it, the old State would come out right. Our conservative men cling desperately to the dead corpse of the Union, forgetting that Constitutional liberty is worth all the Unions past or to come. Johnson is doing great harm to Maryland and the South. He was in the Senate again yesterday in close confab with the British coercionist, Baker. He is playing high for the Attorney General's place. I certainly meant no offence to respectable colored gentlemen when I stated that Hamlin was a mulatto. My statement came from an entirely reliable source. Gov. Crittenden, I learn, is more and more dissatisfied with Seward's speech. It is gratifying to know that Charleston is three-eighths of a mile beyond the range of the best shell-throwing gun in Fort Sumter. So many Southern members have gone home or ceased to vo
The vote resulted — ayes 100, noes 87; so the resolution passed. Mr. Mayo offered a resolution to appoint a committee of five from each magisterial district, to raise, by private subscription, to aid the volunteers of the 33d Regiment, a sum not less than $1,500. The resolution was adopted, and the committee was appointed as follows: District No. 1.--Jackson F. Childrey, John D. Warren, Albert M. Aiken, Henry Cox, and James M. Gunn. District No. 2.--George M Savage. Elijah Baker, Miles C. Eggleston, Dr. John E. Friend, and Captain Barker. District No. 3.--J. O. Ruskin, Daniel E. Gardner, Fendall Griffin, Nath Bowe, and James T. Burton. District No. 4.--John F. Wren, Robt. H. Henly, John H. Crossley, L. H. Dance, and A. R. Courtney. On motion of Mr. Orvis, the committee was authorized to distribute the funds. A subscription was then opened, and the sum of $500 raised on the spot. A great deal of excitement prevailed throughout the day, and
Dining-Room Servants. --I have for hire two excellent young Negro Men, who have been used to the dining-room and house waiting for years. To secure a good home, the price will be moderate. R. H. Meade, At Meade & Baker's. ja 3--ts