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ber, white bake or ash being preferable, and when filled, place a cloth over the top and pack salt in the cloth sufficient to exclude the air, set it away in the coolest place about your premises, taking care to have it where there is no charge in the temperature of the atmosphere. Butter put up in the above canner and taken care of as here stated, will keep sweet for at least twelve months. Southern Confederacy. [for the Richmond Dispatch.] Camp of 3d Reg't N. C. State Troops, July 25, 1861. Messrs Editors: The officers and men of Capt. Savage's company (D) beg leave to return to the citizens of Richmond, especially the ladies, for their very kind attentions to them while in your beautiful city. The sick would necessarily have suff red, if they had not been so very promptly attended to. They will long remember the kindness of Mrs. Barksdale Mrs. Word, and others whose names we did not learn. We will try and do good service in the day of battle, for their sakes.