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ted by cranks to planetary gears H H, which mutually and severally engage a fixed sunwheel I on the central axis. Power is transmitted by a belt on the drum. Bruckner's revolving-furnace (perspective view). Re-volv′ing-fur′nace. The Bruckner revolving-furnace, for chloridizing, desulphurizing, and roasting ores is shownm the fireplace passes through the interior of the cylinder. Within the cylinder there is an iron diaphragm or partition protected by fire-proof material and Bruckner roasting-furnace (transverse section). running longitudinally through the greater part of its length. It is made in sections, which are held in grooves that are day; the chloridation is said to be very thoroughly effected. See also Roast-ing-furnace; silver process; Desulphurzing-furnace; Sil-ver-mill; shaft-furnace. Bruckner's revolving-furnace (longitudinal section). Re-volv′ing-grate. 1. One which exposes different portions in turn to the feed-opening and to the greater fire<
unition on the right, and the was I was apprehensive of the result. But our boys took their fire without any ammunition, eagerly awaiting their nearer approach that they might " as they call it But they didn't give them a chance. The Yankees fell back, and it was not long before plenty of ammunition was at hand, and now they prepared them. We fought four days, and were up four nights, and under such circumstances a man might fall asleep whilst firing a gun and our Generals (Pillow, Bruckner, and Johnson) knew that a surrender was almost inevitable. General Floyd said he wouldn't surrender, and took his original division, Col. Wharton, and Col. McCausland, and started for Nashville. I fear that one of his regiments, the 20th Mississippi, was taken. I rode over, the battle-field. There were over 1,000 Yankees left dead? To give a correct idea of the number killed I ought to say 5,000. I rode over the field on which the battle (outside the breastworks) was fought