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Strangers in town. --Among the visitors at the Spotswood House yesterday, were A. N. Habersham, Maryland; Hon. John W. Stevenson, Majors J. J. Helm and T. T. Hawkins, Kentucky; Lieutenant Ouattlebaum, South Carolina; A. L. Seabury, Norfolk; E. H. Campbell, Winchester; Gray Carroll, Fauquier; Dr. O. Fairfax, Alexandria; R. O. Morris, Miss Morris, Thomas S. Watson and Miss Watson, Louisa county, Va. Strangers in town. --Among the visitors at the Spotswood House yesterday, were A. N. Habersham, Maryland; Hon. John W. Stevenson, Majors J. J. Helm and T. T. Hawkins, Kentucky; Lieutenant Ouattlebaum, South Carolina; A. L. Seabury, Norfolk; E. H. Campbell, Winchester; Gray Carroll, Fauquier; Dr. O. Fairfax, Alexandria; R. O. Morris, Miss Morris, Thomas S. Watson and Miss Watson, Louisa county, Va.
ur liberty and independence. Of one thing you may be certain, that the people of this section are thoroughly aroused, and not only ready, but willing to do their duty in this great conflict. All they require is an opportunity to show Lincoln's hirelings how skillfully they can use their favorite and trusty rifles. Two very substantially equipped companies, the "Invincible" from Pittsylvania, and the "Guards" from Appomattox, numbering in all about two hundred men, under command of Capts. Watson and Talbot, arrived here on the morning of the 4th and pitched their tents for the night. They took up a line of march the following morning for Lewisburg, on their way to join Wise's Legion. The University Volunteers, Captain Crane, with fifty-five men, passed here yesterday for the same destination. They are all fine-looking, intelligent gentlemen, and they are well prepared to undergo the duties incident to camp life, and their friends at home will no doubt hear a good account of t