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usiasm when they feel assured that the noble women and children are out of danger. I appeal to the patriotic non combatants to leave for the interior. The people of the interior towns and the planters in the country will receive and provide support for all who go. The patriotic of this city will see the importance and necessity of heeding this call. Those who love this city and the glorious cause in which we fight, will not hesitate to obey the calls which patriotism makes. Thos. H. Watts, Governor of Alabama. Mobile, Ala., Feb. 14, 1864. Proclamation. Mayor's Office City of Mobile,February 15, 1864. Citizens of Mobile: I have the honor to lay before you the following communication addressed to me by our commanding General, requesting that I use every means in my power to induce the non-combatants to leave the city without delay. Fellow-citizens, our city in all probability will be attacked in a very short time by the enemy. You cannot doubt the proprie