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The Daily Dispatch: January 11, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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The Daily Dispatch: January 11, 1862., [Electronic resource], The Burnside expedition — warm work Expected in North Carolina--the weather — cistern water scarce, &c. (search)
about their souls, and frequently with streaming eyes they inquire, 'What must I do to be saved?' I have been some days at the hospitals in Staunton, and find there a most inviting field." Rev. C. H. Ryland, Healing Spring, says: "I am not able to do one half that presses upon me daily for the relief of our soldiers. --But it is joy to do what I can, and a relief, at least, to pray for more laborers. The pleasure my mission has afforded the suffering here, has been enough to repay me for all the trial I've had to make in their behalf." Mr. R. W. Cridlin, at Williamsburg; Dr. E. Wetherell, at Norfolk; and Mr. J. M. Burton, at West Point, report deeply interesting facts. We need, very much, funds with which to prosecute this work, and, from the liberal sums which have already been sent, we are encouraged to appeal to the friends of the soldier throughout the South, for additional aid. Address A. E. Dickinson, Gen'l Sup't Army Colportage, Richmond. Va.