Valley of the Shadow
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Advertisements, columns 1 and 2; article giving the "full particulars" of the battle of Ball's Bluff, columns 3-5; article on the federal naval expedition in progress, column 5

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Article reporting the completion of the telegraph line to San Francisco, column 1; report of the repulse of Zollicoffer and his rebel soldiers by Union forces at Camp Wild Cat, column 1; accounts of the battles at Santa Rosa and at the mouth of the Mississippi River, columns 3 and 4; news from Missouri, column 5

The Speakership

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From Edwards' Ferry

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Excerpt:

"To attempt to cross a body of 7,500 troops over a river to hostile shores in two or three ordinary flat boats, with every probability of meeting a enemy, in uncertain numbers, whose policy has been sufficiently demonstrated to be that of ambuscades and masked batteries, seems to us little less than fool-hardiness."

Emancipation

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Sealed Orders

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Pennsylvania Legislature

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Advertisements, columns 2-5; brief news items from Missouri and Virginia, column 5

Enlarged

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Beef Contract

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Reinforcements

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Ripe Strawberries

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The First Ice

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Full Text of Article

The first ice of the season, in this locality, was formed on the night of the 25th inst. Winter, with all its rigors, is at the door, and although our country is blessed with an abundance of breadstuffs, who can tell the amount of hunger and suffering that will be indured [sic] by the poor before the ear is again saluted by the song of the Spring birds! Owing to the disturbed condition of our national affairs, and the scarcety [sic] of employment resulting therefrom, the approaching winter, doubtless, wears a more terrible appearance to thousands of the children of want than many others did, that are past. Let all, therefore, be as liberal to the deserving poor as their means will permit, and thus prevent want from pressing too heavily.

Negley's Brigade

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Another Requisition

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Marriages

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Marriages

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Reports from the South that its supplies are giving out, column 1; opinions from various newspapers about the charges levied against General Fremont, column 1; prices current, column 2; advertisements, columns 2-5

The Rebels Discouraged by Inaction, and Expect a Long War

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Excerpt:

"A suspicion is gaining ground, that the advantages of our position have not been profited by, as they might have been; that the war has not been prosecuted with the vigor and energy demanded by the emergency."