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Death of a brave man.

Capt. Jame B. Brower, of the Nansemond Cavelry, died at the residence of his brother in Prince George county, a few days since. He had been in command of this spirited envalry company for nearly a year, and had performed much service in the vicinity of Pertamouth and the Albemarie region of North Carolina. His very name was a terror to the Yankees and Union men in the vicinity of Edenton and Elizabeth City. He was a brave man. When his bealth failed he resigned his commond and yielded to death. Capt. Brewer leaves an interesting family at Suffolk.

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