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For a full understanding of the plan referred to in this dispatch, I quote from the letter sent by Colonel Porter: "I will therefore give my opinion, that your army and Canby's should be reinforced to the maximum; that after you get Wilmington, you strike for Savannah and the river; that Canby be instructed to hold the Mississippi River, and send a force to get Columbus, Georgia, either by the way of the Alabama or the Appalachicola, and that I keep Hood employed and put my army in final order for a march on Augusta, Columbia, and Charleston, to be ready as soon as Wilmington is sealed as to commerce and the city of Savannah is in our possession."
At first at first I didn't want it, and when I knew it was coming I was driven almost crazy. And then, all at once, when I was walking in the rain, I knew I wanted it to have to keep all to myself. You understand?" Augusta Maturity inclined her head. "But the father?" she managed to ask, after a moment. "I don't wish to pry, my dear, but does he does he realize? Can't he help you?" "It was Mr.
There was a momentary illumination of countenance accompanying these words, which soon faded into a mournful quietness, as she cast her eyes around on the scanty accommodations and mean apartment. "I see how it is, Augusta; step by step, you are sinking dragged down by a vain sense of duty to one no longer worthy. I cannot bear it any longer; I have come to take you away."
"If only I could keep it from your father-in-law: he always says: 'Augusta, for pity's sake, don't destroy my last illusions' and how am I to prevent his knowing these horrors?" the poor lady wailed. "After all, Mamma, he won't have SEEN them," her daughter suggested; and Mrs. Welland sighed: "Ah, no; thank heaven he's safe in bed. And Dr.
Certainly Miss Marshall must have been wonderfully foresighted if she had engaged herself with a view to the succession, for at the time it began, the last Lord Northmoor had two sons and a brother living! There was also a daughter, the Honourable Bertha Augusta. 'Is she married? demanded Mrs. Morton.
When I left home, I humbly committed my child to God's good care, in perfect trust; and I feel, that whether dead or alive, that care is still over him." "I wish to goodness one could learn to feel as you do!" uttered Lady Augusta. "Troubles don't seem to touch you and Mr. Channing; you rise superior to them: but they turn me inside out. And now I must go!
I know all about it; and now I am going out walking in the park with Dick, and I should advise you to compose yourself, for that artist is coming to draw you at twelve." And she departed and left Augusta to her reflections, which were well, not unpleasant ones. Meanwhile Eustace was marching towards the Temple.
Efforts were made to concentrate all available forces against him at Augusta to his north-west. Making feints against Augusta on the one side, and against the city and port of Charleston on the other, he displayed the marvellous engineering capacity of his army by an advance of unlooked-for speed across the marshes to Columbia, due north of him, which is the State capital of South Carolina.
WM. JAMES, 100th Pa., Oct. 13, 1862; Mustered out, &c. W. J. RANDOLPH, 100th Pa., Oct. 13, 1862; Resigned, Jan. 29, 1864. H. A. WHITNEY, 8th Me., Oct. 13, 1862; Major, Dec. 9, 1864. ALEX. HEASLEY, 100th Pa., Oct 13, 1862; Killed at Augusta, Ga., Sept. 6, 1865. GEORGE DOLLY, 8th Me., Nov. 1, 1862; Resigned, Oct. 30, 1863. L. W. METCALF, 8th Me., Nov. 11, 1862; Mustered out, &c.
On receipt of the intelligence of the Dade massacre in Savannah, a company of Georgia volunteers at once embarked for Picolata. A meeting of the Richmond Blues and Richmond Hussars, of Augusta, was called for the purpose of rendering aid. The city council appropriated the necessary funds to supply arms and ammunition.
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