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and, for I know, laying other plans for the future. Dr. Maddux, of your city, is here, and has with him the skeletons of two of the martyrs that that wicked man Wise, of your State, had hung at Harper's Ferry. Don't you reckon that when Wise gets his "Minute Men" over into the Republican ranks that they will pay him off in hisWise gets his "Minute Men" over into the Republican ranks that they will pay him off in his own "sass?" Dr. Maddux will have an honorable place, I hope, in the army, and before very long, unless I am mightily deceived, your State will furnish the cause of freedom, or the cause of invasion, a few thousands of the best of her sons. The project which I hinted at yesterday of an invading army, I find is now the order obiad, and they are said to be entirely unsuited to that work. Fort Sumter is the hollow tree, Anderson is the old buck hare--we will smoke him out. What is Mr. Wise doing? Tell him, if you please — tell him secretly, whisper it close to his ear, don't let anybody hear it, by any means — that our people are inquiring daily w