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of the "Blodget Volunteers." The company was organized on Wednesday night. Capt. Blodget started immediately for Milledgeville --saw Gov. Brown on Thursday--procureturned yesterday. An instance of energetic work which does great credit to Capt. Blodget, and indicates that he will not prove an unworthy son of the man who voluntne to swim the Willacoochee, in defiance of an ambush of hostile Seminole. Capt. Blodget and his company will be heard of with honor in this war. They will be ready of our citizens, who is not the man to blazon his good deeds to the world. Mr. Blodget had engaged to uniform and equip the company at his own expense, and was makse. His design became known to Thos. S. Metcalf, Esq., who at once sent to Capt. Blodget the note which is subjoined. The donation in effect amounts to nearly two the families of absent soldiers. Augusta, April 19, 1861. Friend Blodget: You asked me this morning to assist you in clothing your new company to go to