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The Daily Dispatch: February 14, 1862., [Electronic resource] 5 1 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 21. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 4 0 Browse Search
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here at the persistence of the New York Tribune and other shrieking journals day after day in publishing, in a variety of forms, the shameless falsehood that General McClellan has been reduced to the simple command of the Army of the Potomac. His position is wholly unaltered, nor has it been modified in any way whatever since the advent of Mr. Stanton to the Cabinet. The staff of General McClellan were not notified a week ago to bold themselves in readiness to move over the Potomac. Mr. E. M. Green, a worthy and highly respected private citizen, is not only not on Gen. McClellan's staff, but has no connection whatever with the army, nor is his errand to New York in relation to army matters. The remainder of the Times's story is equally a fabrication out of the whole cloth, and like that of the Tribune, is evidently intended to deceive the public. There never has been a difference of any kind between the Commander-in-Chief and either the President or Secretary of War, as alr
member of the House of Delegates in the county of Pendleton. The report declares the election invalid, and recommends that it be set aside. Mr. Woodson presented the remonstrance of G. T. Saunders against the election; and claiming that if any legal election was held, he (Saunders) was entitled to the seat. Mr. Sheffer moved to lay the report on the table. A discussion followed, in which Messrs. Sheffer and Hunter advocated the motion to lay on the table, and Messrs. Woodson, Green, and A. W. McDonald opposed it.--The motion prevailed by a vote of — ayes 51, nays 31. Mr. McCannant, from the special committee, reported a bill confiscating the lands of citizens of the United States, lying west of the Allegheny mountains, and where said lands are claimed by loyal citizens, under grants from the Commonwealth, to transfer the same to them. Mr. Tomlin presented the petition of George Taylor, in relation to the validity of his security ship on the bond of Robert M.
.50; Apples, $2.00 per bushel. Forage — Timothy, $1.75a$2; Clover, $1.60 a$1.75; Sheaf Cats, $1.50a$1.75; Shucks, $1a $1.25 per cwt. Fertilizers — James River Manipulation guano, $60 per ton; stock small and rapidly reducing. Mexican guano, $25; Sombrero, $35; Bone Ash, $40. Stocks exceedingly light. Feathers — Quiet, at 37½ cents per lb. Flaxseed — Nominal; $1.50. flour — We quote Superfine at $6.75a $7; Extra $7.25a$7.50; Family $8a$8.50; all by the dray load. Hides — Green, 6 cents; salted, 9½cents; dry, 12a15 cents. iron--English refined and American, but a small supply, which is sold in limited quantities at 8 cents per lb.; Swedes, none in market. Liquors — Common (20 per cent) whiskey $1.50 per gallon; W. Wallace's Mountain Dew $3.50; New Proof Whiskey $2; old malted (Stearns & Co.) $3.50; Apple Brandy (new) $2.50. Lard — 21a23 cents. Leather — Sole, 65a75 cts.; per lb.; Upper 85 cents to $1 per lb.; Harness 70a75 cents; Rough S