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From The South

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Day
1
Month
September
Year
1865
Copyright
Public Domain
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New Oiíluans, Aug. 20.- The Marjusit L;m arriveJ from New York - Nearly a niillion in Fpecie Las arrived vrithin the last tvvo day.s. Tesus iiivices report the frontier in a wore oomlition tbaö ever waa knovu before. The Auslia and San Antonio papera ara filloa witb ncoounts of outr:iges !y Igdiane and bighway robberiea. Kteps hnvo, liowever, been taken by the military to affórcl pi'olectiuü to the froutiev setilors. Tlio telegrnpli is being extended IVom Houstoa to tiuu Antonio, Shruveport and Vicksburg. Tbe conditioa of the blacks, with u fuw exceptious, is representad as euIíhfactory. Tlio worm continúes its ravages on cotton in the lower counties. At public meetings of the oitizens of six eounties, resülutions were pasaed accepting the situatiun, pledging to support the National Uoverament, aeknowledging Goverqor Hsmilton, abolishing slavery, and asking Governor Hamilton to cali a eonvention Ilon. W. J. Jones, Jurlge of the U S. District Court of Alabainii at the timo of eecession, and continutdin the same position by the Biicceoding regime, bas been arrested at Moutgoinery.

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Old News
Michigan Argus