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Ordered to leave.

--Yesterday afternoon, a party of gentlemen from the lower end of New Kent, arrived in this city by the Richmond and York River Railroad train, having under their special charge and safe conduct a man from their section of the county, who had been expressing abolition sentiments too freely. They intend to escort him to the North of Mason and Dixon's line, when he will be permitted to seek more congenial associations; but with the understanding that he is never again to return to New Kent.

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