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COUNTERMANDED!
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TRAJIBPOR WIOM WAS
Arrangeu for Officers And Men
Disappointed and Disgusted.
Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 10. —The
1 bird Georgia Regiment now in
camp at Griffin may not go to Cu*
ba uf’er all and it is practically
certain that the regiment will not
go ab ard transport at Savannah
on the 22d of this month, the
time originally set by the war de
partment for the departure of the
troops.
An order has been received at
the department of the gulf from
Washington holding the order for
the transportation of the Third
Georgia in suspension and post
poning the time for the departure
of the regiment from i'scamp.
The dispatch from the war depart
ment was received by Coi. Dravo,
chief comissary of the department
who for the past few da<s has
been engaged in preparing rations
for the Third Georgia in presence
of orders received by Col. Berner.
Every arrangement for the trans
portation of the regiment hud been
completed and the Georgia troops
were wai’ing patiently in camp for
the order sending them 'o Savan
na to arrive.
The quartermaster department
of the gulf opened bids fur the
transportation of the regiment
some days ago and the c ntract
for the movement of the troops
was divided equally between the
Central and,Southern railroads.
Ona halt of the men were to go by
way of the Central and the other
half by the Southern road.
The dispatch of the war dej art
mer.t was a short one a.id contain
ed no informs ‘ on leading to au
•xpla ittn / the sudden change
o f o iarhas e officers of the de
partm he gulf were surpris
ed at t r of affairs.
Col, [■ . to whom the tele
gram vir r nd iressed, said that in
his opinion, it was probable that
the regiment was being detained
for the reas -•> that the island was
not yet in condition for the
American army and that he be
lieved the order for the transpor
tation of the regiment would come
some time near the end of this
month or the fiist ot nexj. Col.
Dravo Buid :
“It is likely, although of course
I have no information to this effect
from the war dep rtment that the
government is waiting for the
transportation of all the Spanish
troops back to their own country
before sending our men to the is
land. In this respect the goyei , n t «
meat is inclined to be much more
lenient with Spain since the
country is devoid of ressources,
than she would be with a stronger
natien in case that Country was
at war with us.
“It is possible, of course that
the Third Georgia may not sent b* 3
to Cuba atall, but I think the
order suspending the movement
of the reg'ment is only a temporary
one and that orders wi’l be re
ceived soon for the troops to
move to Savannah.”
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