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jcou-day. \m ry Gen. ithin11 to valii-fficeritive-II be lionsId fro threetown8sessGov-semi-jei n-ptur-COtt?SScotti.»n ar-iving fews, ment. werehad ts toI IUU IClflt )Crtl.BSF“ The Harper’s Ferry correspondent of the Louisville Courier, writing under date of May 30th, narrates the following :Yesterday two ladies reached here from Baltimore, who deserve remembrance for their patriotic services. They were determined to bring their friends here something useful, and it is with the extremest difficulty that anything can escape the espionage established over travellers at the Relay house, lovely woman herself not being exempt from profane examination by these northern rowdies. But in this instance our lady friends were signally successful. One of them (a daughter of Judge Thompson) attired herself in two full suits of uniform, over which she woru her appropriate female garb, while the other lady concealed beneath her crinoline twenty-five thonsand percussion caps, which are of inestimable value to us just now.i A Virginia naner snvs. a free ne*
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Des Arc Semi Weekly Citizen

Des Arc, Arkansas, US

Tue, Jun 11, 1861

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