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e highly delighted to meet in your camp many of my most valued friends. It is proper for me to add that I have not been in any manner connected with the action of the Government here, and that I am a neutral. Very respectfully, yours, &c., Arnold Harris. Please make the passport for A Harris, H. S. McGraw and two servants. I have not named my friend or servant for prudential reasons, but either of the gentlemen above named can vouch for them. Headquarters Army of the Potome adopted in such cases as you refer to by the United States Government, will be the guide of the General's conduct in return. Any one, therefore, coming within his lines without the proper flag will be sent under an escort to the Confederate Government for examination. The General deems proper for me to add that humanity should teach an enemy to care for its wounded and Christianity to bury its dead. I am, sir, your obedient servant, John L. Manning. To Arnold Harris. Aide-de-camp.
Tennessee election. --Accounts from Tennessee report large gains for the State-Rights party. Gov. Harris has probably been re-elected by a very large majority, and the adoption of the permanent Constitution is not doubted.