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speaking of the many virtues of thia prom* ieiog young man who has thus fallen in the bloom of youth, as he wils a oear kinsman of the writer. We leave that to otherstfT We learned the other day from a Lieut. Colonel of partixap rangers that when the Federal* were driven from Columbia, Tennessee, and oor boya entered the town, that 'the Udies met them w^th waiving haodkerehiefa mod joyfol countenance*, and told them to drive off the vile Yankees.— Let them, aaid they. sh.*ll the town if they chooae. We had rather, exclaimed the pa triotio ladies of Columbia, see the town burned than see it .w-oupied a^ain by Yankee soldiers. All b nor to the noble ladies of ColuaibU. Tula ' fficer aaaured ua that no troop# ever re-• . • ed aach welcome as did our eoldien ou taking pn—eaaioo o) ColumbiaByday the arpeople ofTa* Favthe 3nd,r« on the day and’one 01Larxriu ed tli* Son Circular of •he foflowi Stock ^Am Same time December Pai,.ra l Stained 8c 28.1.; nowUreara.
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Chattanooga, Tennessee, US

Wed, Oct 08, 1862

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