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The ladies of Greensboro', N. C.

--In few places in the South has so much energy and liberality been shown as in Greensboro', North Carolina. The ladies there have already forwarded for the hospitals and army in Virginia more than thirty boxes and packages, containing wines, cordials, pickles, fruit, rice, sugar, tea, clothing, sheets, pillow cases, linen, and many other articles adapted to the wants of our gallant soldiers; and their contributions are by no means exhausted — they are still coming forward. If each town in the Southern Confederacy should give on the same scale, our army would hardly know a want.

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