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he rejoined that a sufficient number could be got together at any time to drive out all damned Yankees from Virginia and that he would be for it and would be sure to get it it because the sympathies of the people are against the Complainant and he had been a good Southern Soldier.

Anderson has since brought suit upon what appears to have been an incomplete negotiation for the mill- and it is not yet decided. His complaint was that he has no hope of justice from the local court which statement the Asst. Supt appears to endorse.