Fl»R THE OHSKUVFU Amon^ tmanv nlt; lt;•*'» ot ♦Hr • ■»»■»' fh'-f hfivc■• «*?i fheir iiv‘ 8 t h:* - :f* *« 1 oh i.-i k’ *f thencountry, it • • ir»v p. rhaps *•« *v worthy j.f f:ir;r nani**e i** in? piiorta'ize 1 «lau I'rivdani”* M Sherid'T ,vud\\**n (» Mcr \\ lt;\» o. V’.fh N r wfi ' fell in the lt;h‘4rtu*#ivf* rr»* at Bristow if«^i■ n O.m ]4th. !8t#d Kvpr r*«dv r ' ilt ‘h* \r 1 u»u‘ !** •, ‘,3 - privates, atwh o’ * ’ m ■ look with a *b*ir! of thinMnc itar« hof f»* to dp* in the tiob'c caimp M «*v ba-t r*y u«f-i;in camp, p^pfkSMi* • ni ♦ 'o. on thf ruarcb, kiudar. i •hi:g,tr*r. i*» butil' cool *r.lt;i *rsvc. Sheriden le^vM r ten ler wife an 4 four little IsogH' r t mournthlt;ir pr*at Ins*; to thcni their utmost role inrna ■» he’p\V* commit them to the car* of Him who has promisedto he * ttf the widow nm1 a fath*r to the fai»)*r •*'--* Mol’oy, n ore fnrt»irVr. l^Hvre mi .ffect:onate father to «rrrow for the early death of his cherishedson; but knowingr hi* devotion to th« cause of the South, wo fret AMiirci «h*.t he will givA i im up without atnnrnurFarewell noMe eotnradec! thourh the of thernamy hare taken you from us ami we are no more tohe erected by y u and *recuraped in the cause of independence your noble deed* will never bpforp*ton byus your fMirvivora. and our most n*h desire earthly shall be to emulate vour worthy examples in life andarenpe your lamented death. ('omradk.