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ttesville, Nov. 27, 1863. To the Editor of the Dispatch: In your paper of to day you publish from the Atlanta Register a complimentary notice of Hon. J. W. C. Watson, the new Senator elect from Mississippi. Mr. Watson is a native of Albemarle county, Va., and a graduate of the University. For a short time after graduatMr. Watson is a native of Albemarle county, Va., and a graduate of the University. For a short time after graduating (1830 '31) the practiced law in Charlottesville, and then removed to Abingdon, where he successfully practiced his profession for several years, and then went to Mississippi. He is an upright, pure, noble-hearted, honest son of the Old Dominion; conscientious, charitable, and eminently a Christian man, having been a zealous aho had the pleasure of his acquaintance. That he will render good and efficient service to the Southern Confederacy, the acts of his whole lite give sufficient guarantee. Mr. Watson was at one time, I think, associate editor of the Charlottesville Advocate, and is not now "and old man." He may be 55 years of age. Monticello.