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What Mecklenburg is doing. --The Clarksville Tobacco Plant, of Friday last, says: The County Court, on last Monday, made an appropriation of $35,000 for the benefit of the volunteers. Provision is thus made for the three companies that have left the county, and for five companies that are now forming. Mr. John S. Wood is recruiting for a corps on this side of the river; Mr. Thos. T. Boswell for one on Bluestone; Col. Townes, jr., for one in the neighborhood of Boydton, and Mr. Oliver for one in the vicinity of the city. We learn that Mr. Pace is getting up a company in the lower end of the county. These companies are nearly full, and most of them will organize this week.
Mecklenburg Guards. --This company, which is commanded by that experienced captain, Thomas T. Boswell, numbers eighty of as fine looking men as any one need see. They left their camp, at Ephesus Church, on Sunday, for Scottsburg, on the Danville Road, and took passage for Richmond next morning.--The Guards are a fine set of fellows, and will fight the Yankees with a vim. The officers are: Thos. T. Boswell, Captain; Jno. P. McPhall, First Lt.; Wm. Russell, 2d Lt.; Jas. Cunningham, 3d Lt. Mecklenburg Guards. --This company, which is commanded by that experienced captain, Thomas T. Boswell, numbers eighty of as fine looking men as any one need see. They left their camp, at Ephesus Church, on Sunday, for Scottsburg, on the Danville Road, and took passage for Richmond next morning.--The Guards are a fine set of fellows, and will fight the Yankees with a vim. The officers are: Thos. T. Boswell, Captain; Jno. P. McPhall, First Lt.; Wm. Russell, 2d Lt.; Jas. Cunningham, 3d Lt.
hich he would carry the already morbid fanaticism of the North. Should the Parson quit his hold on this world, his best friend here would say Amea to his exit. The 56th Virginia Regiment left Abingdon on Friday last, commanded by Capt; Thos. T. Boswell. The field officers were necessarily absent. The ladies everywhere on the road manifested their patriotism by waving their handkerchiefs. Even the negroes, one of whom was a little fellow about a foot high, took their caps off, and tossedtriotism by waving their handkerchiefs. Even the negroes, one of whom was a little fellow about a foot high, took their caps off, and tossed them in the air as the regiment assed. At Bristol a negro was observed with a black flag flung to the breeze. This caused great cheering. Captain Boswell is working vigorously, and will soon have his command at Howling Green, where, when the fight taken place, the boys crave a plage in the picture "nearest to the firing of the guns." Occarichs.
Safety of Company "a," 56th Va. Reg't. A dispatch was received from Capt. Thos. T. Boswell on yesterday, by a gentleman of this city, dated Chattanooga, Feb. 21st. which states that his whole company are safe. This will be agreeable news to our friends in Mecklenburg.