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In A Nutshell-
mora gloomy letter* ; send ns cheerio® messa
horn-: put all croakers away from you ; let
css light np Tgfito new bopo^nd faithful Tel
Providence; ceaseyour efforts to atpass
lend all your energies’ to support the G<5'
ixl4 krfliyYVialt^awtal^ care of all poldii
lies; nurse our wounded comrades well; oil
ty welcome to those of u$ who visit yeti on
to meet oecfcWt.W MnreriTO t bat never, a*v.
um lotfg as I ho soidicra keep the field. •
vv U J.MIES, Colonel eatli Gt, CW
R-II Fictnher, Captain 3Ulh Ga.
S SI lWltiiw, Sergeant 38th Ga.
J H Alison, Lieutenant 12tll Ga.
W II Evans,Private 12ih Ga.
' P FrankHn.'Private 61st Gir. ;
Green Burney, Private 2Sth Ga.
V CLucas, Private 26th Ga.
S F McGuity, Sergeant 31st Ga'.
; W O Gwynn, Lientenntit 31st Ga.
W M Comb, Sergeant 13th Ga.
J A Head, Captain ly.r, GC \ '
J G Smith, Sor^eant r 60th Ga. ~
A BJ* proeeedingadftboao nicndi-
cants of SavainrtfcfjHlI be found in the-following re
solutions ^und uddregs adopted by Gordons' old bri-
gadc, (now Ram’). It in a veteran brigade of Lee’s
J™,y- Theno nro the mbit wf*sv>rorm«lt'S»Tye’»
HiH atFieJerictrturg. w(k> struck the dttnk of
Sedgwick’s cm pa at the Wilderness, Who took Win
chester. and boro Uie bront of the tight at the Mono,
eaty. Aui ihna,.i|» good seasoir, they speak to their
.fellpw-chisaius pf Georgia -. "
• la Cam? Near PstEitBBons. iU., A- .
. ' - I .ear 0-7 l
Bv E. Ha ig
broad si—at'
jfflCKOS
'Kates ol Advertising.
I >, r tseli iosertiea of eight linen or tesSw....J5 00
I af Adoiiotaraflo. #10- 00
l'-, .Uiamarioo bom do...,...,. IS 00
„ tiairdianship........10 00
o Dismission from do ;.. 15 00
L ■ ta Do'it ir'* and Creditors. 15 00
r'fsVt Sell Re*l KiUtc nnd NexPoe^per square 5 00
KUaeal Baww "ind ft*JJo«; par «t“«re.... 5 00.
I* .fPjriAsble Pr°porty.»3 perayaare foceacb imw-
l^ vlroriijiigwib.SInsenlooa.seoln advance.
OUT glmrl
, iiml-cbculaticgintbeSbiithitbia'dangroada’Iitettare, poan.ta or mean
r and coeom-rge those wl.oauo pubHshi.igSoaaherii
bool« by Soii'bern author*. . - - bo W( .n stretcheil before drying. 1'
' to the educated uapits «r the south. scat,by-express,,and hats mtoU sunu
' VMSlihJrM imM ipf1.rn„, n C,.,inlrf- : O. .TJm. JJWt
..«ssa%5En5^K.Bt:5 j^Srasrsafe,
.. the South, we «ppo:i! t..II.. w aUoai.d kuo» u,c '[ ' , .. ’ "
n ': : >" tae advert!jcrueulamarked, ahullrece
-January 27, 1365. ‘
fit* meeting of too soldiersftodofficer* Of Evans'
Georgia brigade, held tn-d*y, on motion of Lienten-
nnt McGinty, Map 8. F. GracCjTwenty-sixth Geor’ •
gu, wss appointed President, and private R. G. HlU,
T wen lief h Georgia battalion, Secretary. • . • *
Bf.ijor Grace* on taking the atind, m ide a stirring
address, at the concliwmn of which Lieut. Cof. Du-
vant, Thirty-eighth Georgi:r, presented the following
rcsolutions,atursupportea them by a Wriotic speech.
- ' ! ' fria-t-i. VV.* spefiiil
too attention of all such’ to this bri^f, though
tend# defence of Oil r gbrlo«s old Common wc
l*ef peUr*K>tJc sons:—[A/Zun/a Lilelligtot&f
“Executive.Detabtmest, Feb. 4,1SG5-
H^ m,RKkmmd t Xa.r . .
~ K S6 many troops-have gone from Gcorjrii,
j njivijuai vofunl
pendent orginiziitions, as i ndividual
nompanies in service, and as conscripts
- pnnurClUo State aothorities laid no n
whose nainea siic has no record, that i . .
* fsr ine to give the information you desire. VYe have of that i
furnished more thaa’ourriuota to every call made on ignoiant
i- -the iUvUcs iii common lor troops. field, bi
It " *Wf submitted to conscription in all its rigor, and school-i
have bird the old men and boys, riot, subject, to Con- turn !m
Ip. federate service, and. tha detailed -agricaltnrist, in rising g
t. service lor eight months, when tliey were not called men of 1
St out in any other Elate, and wheo top Confetlerala re- ucated
serves betwcoa 17 and-18 aud45 and 50 on active nC.Uie.ls
duty here, wereoot in active service in most’of lire ‘lie’ Sot
lt States! JOSEPH B. BROVViN.** twher,
^IJown,” said he, when dying, “my end is
drawing near; . ' ‘
kb to send a message to wife and children dear,
constant care and safety my last petition
duos,
re l have gone from, Richmond, proud Richmond
1 tie James. ♦ ' " ‘ -* •
Lja ten them where you havo laid mc, to vast to
I • HollywouJ.’ • • .
Ut (or them while lmtffc, a» in the ranks I
I stoo-1; , .
Lj f ., ca the fatal missile bofc mo to the eanh in
f Wood, ...■>? i
I ;rui protection for them in the Right Arm jot
I Ootl:
no commission, save that which IICaver.
U;1S - Register,« the most useful jolM^Wbei
issued in America, has been revived in
ibUcation of T11 ComjlryraAn. The journal
a faasimilc ofits original in' the
rHt^egcsj Jis typography^nd'
A Good Dog Story.
*v ** W**he versatile'genius arid pleasant writer,
^I.®wjhg^^ 6to^-4d^yh"e Rebel:
Pepnlo sometimes grow weary reading of llie war
and g!I.Us.|ioiTqrs and u>Jjuuefs *»dI inay
tell a story o( a wonderful doguj Bins!rate’my prep
osition . No pue ever. went.Dr a.city ma^tslAvliO
not mzn large Newfouudtaptlpr St. Hernarif^.d^
vk-ith'baskcU fill 1 of meats and vegetables. • 4 wjgb- n
bor of mine owned sapU a dag. morning -at
ennjUe^iirlojtook pp bis basket with a newspaper
in it, and a written note un.wbieh tliere wiis a shtle-
iiien; fur the bu'ch^Mhe nuiuber Qf pound?, of,bee!
wanted at G^rlo’f horaq s No.ppp UC^oigapiedCar--
lo. • TJ»c butcher kpew him Gai-to.knew the
***<&«** Sgwtowdll
be ‘to .destroy our-independence, and lose ihn <JeUr»
blood-ix»ngM trensore^^ xn>* - - ■
. ^Kuowifdge is-power.” «It-K
» be a freeman or fill a soldier a grave',
l&st moments I breathed their tender
i dying near fair Richmond, proud Richmond
itJ&mcd.
■J icarcr still, dear Brother, and take my hand
To llie Pe.ftfle. vf Georgia:
Tb? officers and soldiers of Evan-s T brigade lmve
sciiool-rooms llie teachrrt whaare
Yon can encourage and^suppwM
o«s work. Our-achooU wouldall
act and re-act o» each other, the epirit and resolution a'l otl!
ol'VHh.tvill becoin-j more determlued. i firm
Wc'futve meurne^ with you over the desolation
caused by S:iermm*s ruffian soldiery; wc Ir-tvcpon- L- e ,»ooi
leiupkletf wislj sorrow the wanton d,Mi ruction ofonoi a ''
of cur principal cities, and with deep ehsgriti (be oC-| j t v ^;
copation of an<j«her by the ewmy. In ihany curoa! v [ ve j
we have ourselves been great sufferers. ’ Our own can \
luanrs^ have bei*n laid waste, onr property taken or i p^i,^
destroyed, our families deprived of (hernia ns of snp-; q c ,
port j’but to yi-n, our tubers and mothers, our wives 1 C<n,f'
^n^.ojfr fcliow-cuizm.5, we.djcHtri}that this conduct ! t |, e u -
ofour enemy. In* not inspired »is wiib lore for U»emJ
rn icl* less indt'ed basil iiiihieuccd us to degrade imr-| j |h
selvca^alu me «ur posterity, torfeit our honor, ami 4 men 5
mbraitTo be 5* bowerso! wood an I drawers of water”; . )Crj ’ v
to the miserable race whom we have chased from so * £ ver .
rpany baule-tields. - - \ . Jddne.
FiH-more than three year* we have toileda«r | 0Qn(
fortsU and bled for the imb-pendenceof onr cootrfnr, wo .,l
and vife may.he afhewed, with jnst pnde, to sat. t&it: R.,hii
»sT. iwaor.V,G VdanS arvl'Rvans* brigade, none have’
written a brigbfer aago-m tills war’d fflsloey. This 1 >
shall nm^ln vuaT The pa’e faces of oar slain
comrades would rebuke us! The empty slcfcves, I he ntil 5,
crippled Iimlw. the broken Irames of pur wounded n lft k
brothrni, would be to toeui monninenU of honor, bat igo.
to as tlie keenest reproach and disgrace! No! 110 f j
ive h&Ye resolved to bp frae! jj a
.. Tho enemy boast that they found a few most niis-
’ eraWc an l degraded mou.in Savannah; whom they 00 r a |
’ seduced to fawn in abject and^piriable'hnrnilify ** T 0 u
wife and chillrcn v.
take (bem, brother, will you, and act a fath-
silltbey hare t j cherish is dying in IbH heart.
uuihein; recount the gnllnut names
Lie wliu Uie-1 fur Richmuud, proud Richmond
and ay "who wish lo
tcuder daughter I would not havo he
f me a soldier who for his country bled,.
ight b*.-ae»tU her standard fbr freedom’s 5a-.
M right,
x4to meet the vandals and crush them in
kir night.
Joy suu ia battle to take his father's place,
buIj nerve aud : outstep -bis martial tread to
he * done with battling, the Sooth wRh
M icchums, • : • •
toally boast fair Richmond, proud Richmond
Rtbe James.”
jspoke the kero faintly to all who Stood around,
I listening to the rumbling of cannon’s distant
C* S.
.Kiircam
WUIW a Uif”i Ike,
brought tin* basket he took out the neu'sp;iper,|ijtoe
j time UlJcing ta Carlo ahoulthe roguery, and search-
ed fnsthe writ!en order/«r the beef. It could.notthe
1 fyaod- ’Ho told.Carlo he was *a raacah Unit he;had. <
-tod ortlej, thAt l>e rouvl gubick. Withoatbocf. .Thy
U Utucher.-aaid, itwp jdaVto was inmbBMKn. 4toly totr }
iurcaa.
WAUjD^l’AUTilKXT, Uun.lAU or
Stales will proceed forthwith.
veriwaa surp.ssca. flipjr h-tvo .ntyg(”S^g“H,
Tignr, tn.organ!
^i'AUCOW.'W
tro aaJ MininW
•^RtifsrttmnsTr,
I'ia: field of glory at evening's; dusing-Iseur
I^Uiuv host* completing the triumphs of their
P»rhg how they triumphed with valor on the
companies.
, It is<b«l*
<3 AMh.;lat<>(A>iriWtriHg-atatfPErfaeatiaji
I sociutioijiwhich met In Charlotte, North Carol
eyei, rojoicing that Southroni never
pq Jho subject oft
TO TI1F. TCACI
or ■tiic
authcnliciUc
f n, 1ms started out on his own - responsibiSi-
®<ng to bj rebel soldiers if raptured, and
” 00 rathiad*, tire into and <uptore4f»ins,
Wsengers and mail, and destroy what'freight
** f4rr y- There are several different pi r-
^operating nt different p tints along thpninc
•xingtun niiimad, and they nre likely to loos
to tor ^o me time. * * ,♦ Cid. GUI, Ike
Pjenk U now deterui'med to run any mart-
»'ftmi ..tit
v;blcb, 13 r t/ip ; main*pring qf iu-'irmii j
I.U|H! of tho:
mboii tono and glory of our mlajirto
upon the mauofx.»t» which you disci
,X‘*r JcsppaubilhiessmunnH
Congress, in tlicir wi-dom r l«ve sj3
services in d» oclw! room of gw
btsmB&usain
Almighty tSihls
Kit trial and adrert-ify, to ;ie-
;acc on bis mercy, and to bow
btdi'rc; H i j (botslyol cotdr.^ii ng
been f#uiid tit for <
r ol'Iiistruoti
e like Julios by tho ]
icioire pardon,-
U forfioUt
1,'w'iinlkc
com-lf.'LHI
s', wu trustful
fk and ptfras communicalioo. i. now
J'"'* city and lyjinjton." Tiie riuiila
totlMt city via Cincinnati. A train
E**® Ftankiortaod Lexington, andt
|i«»eeo the depot and theonukinoof;
com * nor .noneh to Mr
P®« bn tun to an, ol lb#inland WkM
|?“ l 1 take 'l *u ll>el»ornsB,nnd Cbei
I. “W let tllL’in run il Ikon . . t
t*on that the
r-kf A«taaiMia>ni'tarN Snl«7~
‘jitUfMr •oMl»<e»u'rtM.ti(^iinary
: canty niUb.1oUli.rp
fy’Tft 1 ■ avoruary ucxr,
iofeS’rabrtf'WrteBS,'
*o«®ftksr. Ctntyi.lU.mi
»wwof .Mlffora^aqanoact^
TOijioiideat of tin South CaroimUn tor
3s535wB^s."Ss
SsssssgasaB
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