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Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.
the season in Cherokee, Georgia--the blockade--"Nobody Hurt" in the South by it — departure of volunteer companies — Santa Anna's sword--Virginia and Georgia Patriots Compared, &c.
Rome, Floyd Co., Ga., July 6, 1861.
Thanks to the genial showers of Heaven, the corn and cotton crops of upper Georgia are most promising.
If we had the entire control of the elements, we could not have a more propitious season.
Providence is certainly Cedartown Guards, left our city for Richmond yesterday, commanded by the gallant Capt. Borders, who distinguished himself in the memorable battle at San Jacin to in the Texan war of independence.
He is now the owner of the sword captured from Santa Anna in that engagement, presented to him by Judge Lamar, brother of Gen. Lamar; and still another company will leave on Monday next, commanded by Capt. Hart, who like his native State, "Old Rip," awoke very slowly from her Union slumbers, but who i