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b dp—.iced the bo y politic.'1Mooday, the day apart forh lb« fStepL*ns iuglit fiuards to tk» leave of the*r friend* and ret out Cor ilicbcuood, will long be rein • urn* red. j One would bare thought. judging from tue ap«e- | tutors present, tbut the ptopte of t ;* couuty were out #n mvAM*. The Ult;h'-.* *1 iir urne, w;th chare?- j t» mrtc patriot i»UJ. bad a oca iUfttl f/■* to present J to the company. Ttu* *** rfne fc/ the K*v# ijf. Tucker, 10 a aocrrt o«ii eloquent mlt;idrt i*. Deafen-10*5 cheer* weM an wbiij U»*- *p*aker said to the , voluuUwr* ; M fr fir(t idinn tbb ll*g from the fool , touch 1 bireiing l auds, you are d* leading your rouutry, *ud four fair c^owy-wootD. Shad u •v*r trad in tU** dOatf Nam! never* wa» the | 'jatdc raapoan* of all On recniiiw^ tha (1^ tjfipt. I D*w*oa madeeaeof hm bappfeat etfbrc*. Via. i lent band?, be Mid, never 'vmid wreat it from his noble batid aa long a* One lived to bear it ah.ft, j an I hbould the last muo fAI b* »i*ih its folds, bennlv uaked tbal it might tefva a* hi* windingnheet. tie proin.aed parrots whose rous were jgoing to do hatf|« agaiuai a hireling foe, tbal he w«#ald look after tbmr health and ruomtjr, wlt;*ild frown down anything bk# intemperance. In a ward be would tike »are of their bona. All I avk of them, raid he# ;r to lieat mu half ar weli a.i I wlU ftrat them.'1 tm MBipatif ne«r C0 are bed to *he depot to taka j the evening tram to Augusta. The crowed fob 4 , lowed to bid them good bye; team flowed I reel v from the eyrr r*f mother*, wives nod iietara. .Some of the boyi raid M thia ia the hardest Initio we I a hall have to tight —though w«*meot the enemy 1 hr« nl to breaat ## Wo Were nU^iek with one of lb* oitiaeag o* «M f#re#*tui, Who hud two aim* in the rank a. * Hub, auid tie, •• volunteered, and I , aaid it Sain did ool po with bun, I would ; yea air,I **td ft and Was not joking cither. We iknlJ , judge bwn to be Msveutv years old, bul Mill has tin Ait ol | tnhThe tra.a amved ut tine li:og; hud on hoard 1 Mveral b hud red v duuieer* imm Kor; Kick* (tvT*uh tor-- The bo** wcru butSlv son btnued ; JOUfcd they Ii.*lt;1 l«.*arnad how to huiiple *aud t)SM, and were re i ly to go tav wl.ere to battle for Southern right* Let u»r mention ana •• riaibiero- I mark oof of fhtmr trade hy tun flegrocat h nuoi-bir of wbom weri*p resent to see *be bovaoff. One ! of the nrdrhem atanolK the baud of u lino looking ! negro, wliMfl lie kuow, dieibt, tii uc « good Her- , vuut, and ndd krai i|poci-bye9 rufo the jrtffto I an d *• Mugler, 1 will atiQf here uii(l work bfld make aomeiianp t*t eat while you k* *h l Aghl, • luni don’t vow Mvwr eotbe b#lt; k liH vou give dum j \ nukec** de debtf.” *111a .North will hud, ere lung, j that atgveiy, lutflead id being iignstiet us hi a | htrugple agaiuat Northern Opprettaiop, ia in our favor, nud ia one of thi Kiaoip ol war, and will do winch toward* aehieviu^ our ladepcudcuce.
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Augusta Weekly Chronicle and Sentinel

Augusta, Georgia, US

Wed, Jun 12, 1861

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