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fect the better it will be for its dignity and its reputation. The London Times, in an editorial treating on the recent reverses to the Federal army, says it thinks they will have the to restore liberty of in the North, and apparently almost suspend the Government at Washington. The Morning Port says: "this strange and may possibly terminate the war." It adds that "a man of ordinary firmness may establish out of the of the Union a new public," and that even if left Davis assumes the of the United States, the North will accent him in order to preserve unity. It was stated that the doctrine of the Federal Government that foreign trading vessels not carrying contraband goods shall possess permits to enter the ports of the Union, is held by France as inadmissible in its operations on commerce. France has energetically protested against the capture of the ship La Mulatto, at New Orleans. The substitute for cotton which attracted so much attention
of two thousand shoemakers to make shoes for the army. Soldiers detailed to receive pay for extra duty, and thirty five cents per pair for shoes, in addition to their regular pay and rations] Passed. A House bill to establish places of rendezvous for the examination of persons enrolled for military duty. Amended and passed. A bill for the relief of Jonas P. Levy. [Authorizes Jonas P. Levy to take possession of the property of his brother, Uriah P. Levy, an alien enemy] Messrs. Davis and Haynes opposed the bill, on the ground that it violated the established rule in relation to confiscated property of the enemy, and worked injustice to the public. The bill was laid on the table. A bill to amend an act, passed on the 30th of April, 1861 for the sequestration of the estates and property of alien enemies. [Authorizes the President to issue a proclamation requiring all alien enemies to leave the country within forty days, and to confiscate their property for the u
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One hundred dollars reward. --Ranaway from the subscriber, on Thursday last, my man Albert. about 24 years old, about 6 feet high, stout made, weighing 180 or 190 pounds, black complexion, no marks recollected. He was brought to this city by Mr. H. T. Holloway, of Culpeper county, and sold at Mr. Hector Davis's suction store on last Thursday. I will pay the above reward if caught out of the city, or the usual reward if taken in the city and delivered to Mr. Robert Lumpkin. [oc 6 --12t*] E. J. Pinckard.