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The Daily Dispatch: November 25, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Our lands, in my opinion, cannot be made available now, and the only thing I can see, which is a certainty, is taxation, and the people must face the music. I have no doubt ample relief will be extended to our citizens by something akin to a stay law, and, indeed, there is a disposition already exhibited to extend relief wherever it is needed. Wane, Hemphill, and Oldham are in the city, all candidates for the Senate. I hear some talk of Governor Runnels being a candidate, and Milton Potter, of Galveston, has many friends who will urge his claims for that position. The votes have just been counted for Governor by both Houses, giving a majority for Lubbock of between 1,400 and 1,500. Affecting scene. From the Lynchburg Republican, of the 23d instant, we take the following: Among the prisoners brought here yesterday from Western Virginia, was a brother of our townsman, John J. Wade, and a native of Amherst county, who, recreant to all the duties of patrio