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Fast driving. --The danger to pedestrians from the practice of fast driving has grown so imminent as to attract the attention of the military authorities, and cause them to take measures to preserve the lives of our citizens, endangered by the wrecklessness alike of white and black jebus. All people here about will rejoice to know that the dangerous practice has been interdicted, and orders have been issued by Gen. Winder that all white offenders shall be arrested, and all colored ones strikingly reminded of the impropriety of their conduct.
New Kent, James City, King William, King and Queen, Gloucester, Mathews, Elizabeth City, and Warwick. The Militia of the following counties will not report at present, but will hold themselves in readiness to obey orders when issued by Gen. H. Heth, or Gen. H. Marshall: The counties of Giles, Monroe, Greenbrier, Mercer, Tazewell, McDowell, Smythe, Wythe, Wyoming, Washington, Russell, Wise, Buchanan, Scott, and Lee. To rendezvous at Monterey, in Highland county, and to report their presence there, for orders, to General Edward Johnson, who is at Camp Alleghany, Highland county: The forces of the counties of Highland, Pendleton, and Pocahontas. To rendezvous at the New Fair Ground, near Richmond, and to report to General Winder: The forces of the county of Henrico, and the city of Richmond. The Enquirer, Whig. and Dispatch, publish daily for one week, and all the country papers in the State will publish this proclamation three times mh 10--1w