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proclamation for a day of public Thanksgiving and praise, Nov. 21, 1861. The example of the Fathers, and the dictates of piety and gratitude, summon the people of Massachusetts, at this, the harvest season, crowning the year with the rich proofs of the Wisdom and Love of God, to join in a solemn and joyful act of united Praise and Thanksgiving to the Bountiful Giver of every good and perfect gift. I do, therefore, with the advice and consent of the Council, appoint Thursday, the 21st day of November next, the same being the anniversary of that day, in the year of our Lord sixteen hundred and twenty, on which the Pilgrims of Massachusetts, on board the Mayflower, united themselves in a solemn and written compact of government, to be observed by the people of Massachusetts as a day of Public Thanksgiving and Praise. And I invoke its observance by all people with devout and religious joy. Sing aloud unto God, our strength: make a joyful noise unto the God of Jacob. Take a psalm
's command, as possibly of interest to some of your readers: 13th Ohio, Col. Smith600 12th Ohio, Col. White500 10th Ohio, Col. Wood, (acting Col.)600 7th Ohio, Lieut.-Col. Creighton comm'ding500 37th Ohio, Col. Siebur700 44th Ohio, Major Mitchell commanding500 McMullen's Battery, mountain howitzers.  Schneider's Battery, rifled cannon.  Small detachments of West's and Pfau's Cavalry. New York world account. General Rosecrans' Headquarters, on the New River, near Gauley, Nov. 21. Again Floyd has fallen back before our forces, and with the same fleetness and secrecy that characterized his previous retreat across the Gauley. He has been driven back, but otherwise the affair is not very creditable to our arms, as we should have bagged his force. Floyd's army is composed of good runners; his artillery is of light field-pieces, easily transported, and he is numbered with no heavy baggage which would embarrass a quick march. Consequently he left nothing of importan