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ion taken by many of the counties, without the knowledge of the authorities at Richmond, in purchasing arms and munitions of war for the companies within the county limits, has supplied, to a very great extent, the hundred thousand men which, within a few days, will be ready to defend the soil of Virginia from Federal invasion. The Enquirer adds-- "That Gen. Lee can at any moment leave Richmond at the head of 20,000 men now here and in the counties between this and Alexandria. General Gwynn. at Norfolk, and General Ruggles, at Fredericksburg, have each a very large army under their command. The railroads of the State, under the Quartermaster's Department, are held in readiness for the transportation of troops from point to point. The telegraph will communicate orders, while couriers are prepared to convey commands wherever the telegraph does not extend. "So great has been the enthusiasm of the people that Gov. Letcher has been compelled to forbid any more troops rende
Gen. Gwynn. --Gen. Walter Gwynn, having accepted an important command in Virginia, has resigned the position of Chief of Engineers, which he held in South Carolina. His letter of resignation breathes a grateful and tender appreciation of the confidence bestowed by his adopted State, in whose service he has been honorably distinguished. Gen. Gwynn. --Gen. Walter Gwynn, having accepted an important command in Virginia, has resigned the position of Chief of Engineers, which he held in South Carolina. His letter of resignation breathes a grateful and tender appreciation of the confidence bestowed by his adopted State, in whose service he has been honorably distinguished.
Present to Gen. Gwynn. --The patriotic and generous citizens of Petersburg. the "Cockade city," have presented to Gen. Gwynn a splendid charger. Present to Gen. Gwynn. --The patriotic and generous citizens of Petersburg. the "Cockade city," have presented to Gen. Gwynn a splendid charger.