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eart, Her glory, I trust, will never depart, Tho' her border is bleeding, and sad is her fate, Yes fain will hope my dear native State, Will gallantly avenge her wrongs and her woes, And conquer and dispense her llers foes, Then, Southerners arouse, and rally with zeal, And come to the rescue with hearts firm at steel, Soldiers, gallant and brave, 'tis your country's demand, To save and restore this once happy land, Reenlist, gallant some, and make no delay, Tho' billows surround you, and dark seems the way, In high heaven trust — your hearts and hands nerve, For this is the time your country to serve, Your homes are assailed, your all is at stake, Then come, I entreat a great effort to make, With God on your side, you surely can stand, 'Gainst a lawless and ruffianly hand, Talk not of furloughs--'tis no time for repose, Talk of the South, of its sorrows and woes, Then, courage, brave hearts, our "cause it in just," Let to is be our motto, "in God it our trust," February 19, 1862.
Patriotic appeal of Gen. Early. The following stirring, patriotic appeal from Gen. Jubal A. Early has just been published. We advise all our readers to peruse it: Camp of the 2d Brigade, 4th Division Army of the Potomac February 19, 1862. To the men of Carroll, Franklin, Floyd Giles, Henry, Mercer, Montgomery, Patriots, and Pulaski, who are capable of performing military duty: The 24th regiment, composed of companies from your counties, forms part of my brigade, and I have sent among you officers to recruit for their companies. I appear to you to respond promptly to this call. Four hundred men of this regiment have already re-enlisted, and others will follow their patriotic example. This regiment has done good service. It has heard the whistling of the enemy's bullets, stood the thunder of his cannon and beheld his panic stricken masses fleeing in dismay from the make of Bull Ran and Plains of Manassas. It will participate in other victories during the approach