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From General Lee's army. [from our own Correspondent.] Army of Northern Virginia, Jan. 20th, 1864. Two-thirds of the month of January and over one half of the winter have passed away. In a little more than five weeks, and we shall stand upon the threshold of the spring of 1864 --a period destined to mark an era for weal or for was in the history not only of the Southern Confederacy, but it may be of the whole civilized world. How important is it, then, that we should be busy with preparation for the work before us — the time for declamation has gone, and Congress most act like men if they would be prepared for the great campaigns, through which our Generals and soldiers must inevitably pass during the coming spring, summer, and fall. We shall either elect or defeat Lincoln by the results of this year's campaign; and if we succeed in securing his defeat, then we may reasonably, I think, expect a cessation of hostilities in an armistice by land and by sea as soon as the
The Daily Dispatch: January 23, 1864., [Electronic resource], Correspondence between his Excellency, President Davis, and his Holiness Pope Pius IX. (search)
Two hundred Dollars Reward. --For the apprehension of a negro man named Adam, belong to was about six feet high, large limit, rather large month and about 30 years old, He on the evening of the its of January. He above reward will be paid for his of 17th street, or into motion that will had to his recovery. Chas Bruce, Richmond, Va. ja 6--eode*